Alienated, homeless, denied the right to work, criminalised.
Shocking revelations of the conditions faced by a political prisoner should remind us of the dominant principle inside Russia’s prison system — violence in all possible forms. Русский
The inspirational founder of the Centre for Investigative Journalism died on Saturday 22 October, 2016.
Children seeking asylum in the UK are regularly disbelieved about how old they are and can end up facing harmful, protracted disputes. The culture of disbelief so often criticised in the Home Office has now seeped into some local authorities.
Workers who provide essential services and compassion to vulnerable people are being forced to fight for the minimum wage.
A new bill threatens decades of carefully drafted laws designed to safeguard and promote the welfare of children in care.
In a carefully coded speech, the UK Prime Minister categorises people on the move as “threats that we face” alongside war and global terrorism.
At Lagos Airport, Nigerians deported from Britain are processed out of sight in a ‘reception centre’ given by Britain.
Today, yet again, a Parliamentary committee will hear how commercial landlords are failing asylum seeker tenants. And then what?
A secret Home Office flight tomorrow (Wednesday 7 September) will forcibly remove fathers 4,500 miles away from their children in the UK.
Socio-economic determinism is inadequate as an explanation of criminality.