Rebecca Omonira-Oyekanmi and Clare Sambrook are among 15 writers in contention for one of journalism’s highest honours.
509 suspicious deaths of people from BME, migrant and asylum seeker communities in state custody over 23 years. Five prosecutions. Not one single conviction. A chilling report from the Institute of Race Relations.
Actors, comedians and film-makers raise awareness of devastating cuts.
The government claims its Modern Slavery Bill, that passed into law today, is proof that it cares about victims. So why are anti-trafficking processes letting victims down?
As prisoner numbers soar in England and Wales MPs express grave concerns about rising suicides and increased assaults.
In just 12 months, 89 prisoners in England and Wales took their own lives. What is the government doing about it?
When Naz Shah told her mother that she wanted to stand for Parliament they both knew that a terrible story from 22 years ago would resurface.
Chris Grayling, the Lord Chancellor, sworn to uphold the rule of law, hurtles down the road towards injustice for victims and defendants.
A protest march against the Global Law Summit in London symbolises the relevance of the Magna Carta.
Inside and outside prison, Travellers have particular vulnerabilities.
Sending children to prison may make them more likely to commit sexual offences in adulthood, Britain’s first independent review of sex behind bars has found.
The European Court of Human Rights has yet again ruled that the UK violated prisoners' rights by denying them the right to vote. Still, the Coalition government resists.