Can Nadhim Zahawi's proposal for an immigration amnesty work?
Looting and pillaging. Economic illiteracy. Craven cowardice. A response to the government's attack on legal aid.
On the government's reviled proposals for 'reform' of Legal Aid.
Privatisation of the probation service. A dangerous, dodgy scheme is rumbled in the House of Lords.
Steep rise in attacks on staff and prisoners at run-for-profit Winson Green prison.
This appalling case exposes an institutional bias against working class girls and an institutional bias against rape victims.
Ex-soldiers with PTSD use public art to claim a space in their community.
The UK immigration authorities are not permitted to detain victims of torture. But what is torture? A human rights worker reflects on a recent high court judgement.
Detainees on hunger-strike at Guantánamo Bay say they don't trust their military doctors. 153 doctors from ten countries offer their services to visit, examine and advise the detainees.
As the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation increases its stake in G4S, Dutch charities recoil from the world's leading security company.
Tim Yeo, chair of the energy and climate change committee, was caught on film apparently boasting of helping a business colleague prepare for an appearance before his committee. No member of any select committee should have any paid interests which could cause a conflict, says a barrister and form