Exclusive: Braverman faces court challenge for forcing through anti-protest law Liberty is taking the home secretary to court for ‘unlawfully’ passing legislation Parliament had already rejected
Suella Braverman accused of trying to ‘derail’ Chris Kaba murder case The home secretary backed police and ordered a review of armed units after officers protested over a murder charge
Climate activists face ‘crippling’ legal fees for injunctions banning protest Protesters facing criminal convictions are being punished twice as National Highways and TfL seek costly injunctions
Stopping bogus legal action against reporters requires new laws, say experts Experts welcome new task force set up to stop rich and powerful from silencing journalists, but say it’s not enough
Police tried to gather information on protesters ahead of arms fair Metropolitan Police pressured hosts to confirm the size of a ‘know your rights’ training event in east London
Exclusive: Cops share dozens of photos of dead bodies and crime scenes openDemocracy investigation uncovers at least 45 cases where disturbing images were taken by officers
Police are unlawfully storing personal data of suspects who were cleared The revelations are just another example of why Black communities don’t trust police, campaigners say