Home Office minister Robert Jenrick accused human rights lawyers of ‘abusing’ law and suggested they were being spied on
Without economic prospects, trafficking victims in India have little choice but to be exploited again
Prisoners are spending long hours in overcrowded cells without any rehabilitation activities, damning new reports warn
Women experience years of suffering due to gaslighting, misdiagnosis and wrong treatment by medics, say UTI experts
Government’s anti-gang measures are threatening the innocent, vulnerable and marginalised, say human rights groups
Real survivor engagement means embracing diversity, rather than just platforming individuals who tick all the boxes
Exclusive: Emails reveal Lord Prior told officials to meet the boss of Teladoc, which was ‘keen to expand’ into UK
The undercover policing inquiry is downplaying spying on trade unions and government involvement in blacklisting
Testimonies of resistance: Political prisoners exiled to the US tell of state’s hatred for women and LGBTIQ leaders
The next chapter of Peru’s democracy must focus on the lasting injustices of colonialism
As Azerbaijan continues its blockade of Nagorno-Karabakh for the 68th day, children must endure the grown-ups’ stalemate
Between ageing populations, shifting attitudes and challenges to capitalist beliefs, workers have unprecedented power