Beaten by a Metropolitan police officer in 2012. Found dead in a prison cell in 2016. Sarah Reed, a black woman, mother, daughter, sister, whose smile could light up a room.
Defining “political activity” may seem like an academic exercise, but in Russia, it is an existential one.
Jeremy Hunt's apologies for the failures at Southern Health ring hollow, given that he believes markets and not ministers should be accountable for our healthcare.
BBC Panorama exposed abuse at Medway Secure Training Centre — and a government policy that has gone off the rails.
“An unseemly and unsavoury” business? Stuart Monk of Jomast fails to impress.
If you push hard enough you can get justice — even in Uzbekistan.
Private companies took public money to house asylum seekers behind distinctive red doors and make them wear bright shiny wristbands.
Why did UK commercial contractors G4S and Jomast paint asylum seekers’ doors red? Why did they ignore complaints for years?
Ken Fero's award-winning films about black deaths at the hands of the police in Britain record the continuing struggle to get justice. They have never been broadcast in the UK. Part of our partnership with the Unorthodocs programme of screenings and events.
Since when did the lead character in Star Wars come from Peckham? Since a woman with imagination became the casting director.
Mikheil Saakashvili may have left his native Georgia for Odessa, but one particular legacy of his years in power is still strong. Русский
The former prisons Ombudsman Stephen Shaw has urged ministers to reduce immigration detention “boldly and without delay”.