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.
Tools and rhetoric designed to combat terrorism and serious crime are being deployed against asylum seekers and people who work with them.
Activists "put their bodies on the line" to delay a deportation flight to 'unsafe' Afghanistan.
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.
Women in Yarl’s Wood immigration detention centre have become increasingly desperate as repeated rounds of legal aid cuts introduced by the UK Government have made it more difficult for them to access justice.
On a suburban street in Leeds, security company G4S packs 23 women and children into one house with a single bathroom.
Successive governments have ignored and dismissed complaints of suffering in UK immigration lock-ups. This week, in Parliament and on national television, fresh evidence has been heard.