The COVID-19 support scheme for self-employed people discriminated against mothers. We hear one woman's story and learn from the NGO that is taking the government to court.
One charity is on a mission to ensure that if there's another lockdown in Northern Ireland, thousands of learning disabled children will not again be left in dangerous situations
The UK is not protecting the rights of its marginalised people – and matters are worse in the wake of coronavirus. But civil society is providing hope.
The use of automated decision-making in UK public services is on the rise. Do not be fooled by the cloak of impartiality: the implications are deeply political.
Locked in a constant battle for the treatment they are legally entitled to, more than a million children with special educational needs in the UK are not getting the support they need.
The High Court in London recently found a fee charged by the Home Office to be unlawful. In this podcast, Amnesty's Steve Valdez-Symonds tells us more about the landmark case.