The chief executive of the Campaign Against Antisemitism appears to have got 'exactly what he came for' at the march, according to a witness who was there
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35 years on from the disaster that killed 97 Liverpool fans, survivors believe a law demanding a 'duty of candour' in public inquiries could prevent future cover ups
Karam Bales examines the close links between the FSU, the Office for Students and the Government's drive to legislate on freedom of speech
A victim of stalking and harassment has spoken out as official figures show just how prevalent the crime is in the UK
Frontline advisors at Rooted Finance sacked on International Women's Day
Refugees from Chinese oppression in Britain also believe the Government's crackdown on face masks at demonstrations opens them up to reprisals
Karam Bales delves into a conference with ties to a Russian backed anti-gender network
Sunak's Government has been called to face a UN committee over the shocking conditions faced by some disabled people after years of austerity
On International Women's Day, Penny Pepper celebrates how other disabled women came to be her pillars of strength, wisdom and joy
If MPs in other countries were barred from meeting civil society groups, the regimes would be “condemned and investigated” Dawn Butler told Byline Times