Racist attacks are condemned by politicians who stop short of examining their complicity. New research suggests policy ignites hatred.
Theresa May has made it clear she intends to follow previous governments in tarnishing Iraq abuse allegations as false. Final day of our 7 day series.
Rogue military personnel? Or a deliberate policy of abuse? Day 6 of our 7 day series on alleged abuse by British soldiers in Iraq.
Meanwhile a parliamentary inquiry into asylum housing lumbers on over ten months . . . and today in Leeds the Home Office holds yet another 'consultation' on a sorry business.
Hooding, sensory deprivation, stress positions. . . methods used illegally in 1970s Northern Ireland are deployed again. (Day 5 of our 7 day series).
The fall of Saddam Hussein and the death of Baha Mousa. (Day 4 of our 7 day series)
Why, in our democracy, is there so little appetite for proper public scrutiny? (Day 3 of our 7 day series)
Today we explore the death of Ahmed Jabbar Kareem Ali. (Day 2 of our 7 day series)
Government and media have denied, dismissed and derided allegations of abuse by British soldiers in Iraq. Over 7 days we’ll interrogate a very British scandal. Day 1: Attack the lawyers.
Alienated, homeless, denied the right to work, criminalised.
The inspirational founder of the Centre for Investigative Journalism died on Saturday 22 October, 2016.
Children seeking asylum in the UK are regularly disbelieved about how old they are and can end up facing harmful, protracted disputes. The culture of disbelief so often criticised in the Home Office has now seeped into some local authorities.