A shocking report on Harmondsworth, the British immigration lock-up run by GEO, America's second biggest prisons contractor. Who are the GEO Group and what do they stand for?
Metropolitan Police officers assaulted two protesters, then claimed they had been attacked. Video footage exposed their lie. One of the victims, this week awarded a £20,000 settlement, writes about police brutality
How the Daily Telegraph twisted an official audit of a botched privatisation . . . to smear and defame asylum-seekers.
UK spending watchdog confirms mismanagement in outsourcing to G4S and Serco. Report casts doubt on public servants' ability to scrutinise powerful contractors.
The British government insists that the cost of Legal Aid is spiralling out of control. The facts suggest otherwise.
A community gathering in North London gives voice to women's experience of Austerity Britain.
A hearing today could clear the way for Isa Muasu's forcible removal from Britain on 17 December.
Government and right wing tabloids insist that Britain is too soft on migrants and life must get harder for them. For many, life is hard enough.
Theresa May will face questions about why up to £180,000 was spent on a failed deportation.
The introduction of the Destitution Domestic Violence concession in 2012 giving some migrant victims access to public funds was widely welcomed. However, while many have long waits for benefits, others still do not have a safety net to escape violence.
MPs and Peers berate Chris Grayling for his government's attack on Legal Aid.
Britain deported asylum-seeker Isa Muazu to Nigeria in the early hours of Friday morning, 29 November. So ends the UK's reputation "as a country with humane, civilised, just policies and government", says Liberal Democrat Peer John Roberts.