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Involving people with lived experience in anti-trafficking work is a trend, but will it create real change?
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Only Hungary – condemned for violations of democracy – has put the same restrictions on workers, lawyers say
OPINION: An activist is in jail for mentioning the climate crisis in court. Our judicial system is enabling the state
Exclusive: NHS England allocated £83m for outsourced consultants last year – enough to train more than 1,600 new nurses
Exclusive: Not Our Future’s David Fleming ran firms accused of fraud, including one that promised a Covid death audit
OPINION: The UK government’s Northern Ireland Troubles bill will sweep historic crimes under the carpet
UK tops league in Contraception Policy Atlas, but access to birth control in other parts of Europe is worsening