Investigation The children who can’t afford to be British The Home Office charges £1,012 to children born in the UK who need to apply for British citizenship. The High Court recently found this to be unlawful but for these children, the story remains the same. By Oscar Rickett / 16 Jan 2020
Investigation “I’m not real to them”: the migrant families discarded by the British state The children of migrants are being illegally stranded in extreme poverty. But those empowered with an understanding of the law can help them. By Oscar Rickett / 19 Dec 2019
Home "Enough is enough": using the law to fight for people with unmet social care needs (podcast) In the first podcast of our series, we talk to Mencap who are using the law to help people with learning disabilities obtain the support they need. By Oscar Rickett / 21 Nov 2019
Investigation "I’ve been neglected": one man and the social care crisis All but abandoned by the state, Shairaz Khan, who has learning difficulties, is at the hard end of a decade of funding cuts. By Oscar Rickett / 20 Nov 2019