People who speak out about wrongdoing in the workplace can often face blacklisting, harassment and legal action. Proposed legislation aims to change that
Rachel Maclean said the narrative being pushed by some MPs and the property sector is ‘wrong’
The government is ‘confident’ in its decision to hand police new powers – despite scathing review of the Met Police
OPINION: You can’t reform a system that’s doing exactly what it’s intended to do
Yevgeny Prigozhin, who leads the notorious Wagner army, sought to attack the BBC two months before the Ukraine invasion
OPINION: Instead of launching a war, the US and UK could have weaned us off the fossil fuels that pay for the brutal regimes of dictators
OPINION: The 2003 Iraq war led to huge numbers of civilian deaths, and continuing insurgencies in the Middle East and Africa
Ethnic minority hospital cleaners say they were denied NHS contracts and paid less than the majority-white NHS staff
Many of the UK’s most prominent institutions are using private intelligence firms to snoop on activists
Exclusive: Liberty, Unison and Mermaids among groups sending ‘distress signal’ as UN begins living standards probe
Insulate Britain members have been found guilty of ignoring a judge's ban on telling a jury why they were protesting
Climate activists will be tried for telling a jury that the climate emergency led them to stage a road-block protest