A couple of months ago, a local court judge in Edirne filed a plea to the Court of Constitution of Turkey to revoke the compulsory sterilization requirement for the recognition of transgender people.
Security company G4S housed six families with babies and toddlers in a fire-trap hostel in Halifax.
Highly unusual punitive damages awarded to Felix Wamala, who was subjected to intensely painful, dangerous restraint techniques.
At a locked down shareholders’ meeting, security company boss sidestepped hard questions, praised BBC exposé of abuse.
A leading advocate calls for an Act of Parliament to enshrine children’s rights in law.
When Theresa May’s Britain grants asylum, a brutal 28 day countdown starts.
Government visa fees tell would-be immigrants that in the UK, money talks ...
“To them it’s just another number, someone else being sent back. But when you’ve got three children being left without their dad … it’s quite major.”
Cuts, overcrowding and understaffing have created a toxic mix of violence, death and human misery.
As the British state tries to make a register of foreign-born children, parents should question a liberal trust in government and reject borders in classrooms. An interview with Gargi Bhattacharyya.
Defendants contest public order charges arising from protest that stopped a Home Office removal flight.
EXCLUSIVE: The world’s biggest security company, landlord to asylum-seekers, threatens tenants with expulsion from the UK.