Refugee and asylum seeking women are shockingly over-represented in the records of UK maternal deaths. Yet pregnant women and infants continue to be placed in dangerous housing.
Access to justice has diminished almost to vanishing point, leaving asylum seekers and irregular migrants at risk of exploitation.
Through an online platform, Forensic Architecture has reconstructed the events surrounding the disappearances, with the goal of furthering the investigation of the case that's still unclarified three years later. Español
When states criminalise help, is it a sign of active citizenship to disobey?
The police claimed that an officer intervened to prevent a young man from harming himself. Video evidence suggests a different story. (warning: distressing)
Police claim officer “intervened” to “prevent the man from harming himself”. But video shows sustained restraint. (warning: distressing)
At dawn on July 19th, after hours of deliberation, the verdicts were finally delivered in the contentious retrial in Morocco related to the violence in the Gdeim Izik protests of 2010.
2016 será una lección para la historia de las negociaciones de paz en todo el mundo. Presentamos en forma de eBook una selección de los artículos más relevantes sobre el postconflicto que publicamos ese año. Estas son las conclusiones. English
Central Hill housing estate in South London is threatened with demolition. Residents are challenging the “regeneration”. Photos by Wasi Daniju, words by Lotte Lewis.
Cocaine in 1859; heroin in 1888 – and a ban introduced in 1929. Now, however, times are changing – and more compassionate policies are taking root.
A review of Alan White’s Who Really Runs Britain? — the private companies taking control of benefits, prisons, asylum, deportation, security, social care and the NHS.
How can it be wrong to hurt vulnerable children inside a secure children’s home, but all right to inflict pain in transit?