Theresa May's time as home secretary was marked by the further marginalisation of immigrants in this society. In a diverse nation, it's worrying that such a person becomes prime minister.
On Home Office flights private sector guards apply restraints so extreme they are very rarely used in prisons. What happened on the 24/25 May flight to Nigeria and Ghana?
Regardless of government orders and promises to Parliament, UK property company Jomast carries on putting asylum tenants at risk.
A leaked document reveals that an NHS England Trust knew of failings 10 months before a young man died in its care.
What to make of a government that increasingly excuses its actions from legal accountability while demanding more and more accountability from citizens?
Beaten by a Metropolitan police officer in 2012. Found dead in a prison cell in 2016. Sarah Reed, a black woman, mother, daughter, sister, whose smile could light up a room.
Story exposing UK government’s failures to protect victims of trafficking judged “best news piece” on modern slavery.
Jobs, safe housing, childcare support. That’s what women need. Not prison.
Three real life cases from RightsInfo illuminate why human rights matter.
Thirty-three children have died in English child prisons since 1990. A powerful new book exposes how Britain’s most vulnerable children are routinely damaged by the state.
The state took three lives. A hospital discharged a suicidal young woman. The police unlawfully tapped a man’s phone. Three stories from RightsInfo:
Victims of the black cab rapist were not believed. A man who suffered a miscarriage of justice could not speak to journalists. Four children suffered abuse and neglect. Three stories from RightsInfo: