Access to justice has diminished almost to vanishing point, leaving asylum seekers and irregular migrants at risk of exploitation.
The police claimed that an officer intervened to prevent a young man from harming himself. Video evidence suggests a different story. (warning: distressing)
Police claim officer “intervened” to “prevent the man from harming himself”. But video shows sustained restraint. (warning: distressing)
Central Hill housing estate in South London is threatened with demolition. Residents are challenging the “regeneration”. Photos by Wasi Daniju, words by Lotte Lewis.
A review of Alan White’s Who Really Runs Britain? — the private companies taking control of benefits, prisons, asylum, deportation, security, social care and the NHS.
How can it be wrong to hurt vulnerable children inside a secure children’s home, but all right to inflict pain in transit?
Security company G4S housed six families with babies and toddlers in a fire-trap hostel in Halifax.
Highly unusual punitive damages awarded to Felix Wamala, who was subjected to intensely painful, dangerous restraint techniques.
At a locked down shareholders’ meeting, security company boss sidestepped hard questions, praised BBC exposé of abuse.
A leading advocate calls for an Act of Parliament to enshrine children’s rights in law.
When Theresa May’s Britain grants asylum, a brutal 28 day countdown starts.
Government visa fees tell would-be immigrants that in the UK, money talks ...