Russia's attack on a crowded market in Kostiantynivka was the latest in a long line of mass casualty strikes that have been inflicted on Ukrainian citizens
Rights
Climate campaigners say the right to jury trial faces unprecedented threats – with several activists facing court proceedings for telling jurors of their 'right to acquit' on conscience
ITN - which runs the news operations of Channel 4 and ITV - has been accused of continuing to use Non-Disclosure Agreements to cover up complaints of harassment and discrimination, a claim the firm strongly denies.
The European Court of Human Rights is there to safeguard us against our own worst impulses – calls to leave its jurisdiction are deeply troubling, writes Alexandra Hall Hall
Council-led boycotts of goods made in occupied Palestinian territories are at risk of being banned
Contraceptive rights has become the new front in the far-right's attack on women
The pandemic has revolutionised how an entire generation see work, education and society
The party's accounts suggest there is "significant doubt" about whether it can continue as a "going concern" due to a series of legal challenges.
How the legal system is silencing climate activists fighting for their right to speak up about the crisis
From the Bedroom Tax to Work Capability Assessments, the Government is accused of systematically failing disabled people