Turkish and Kurdish people in Britain say they are unable to help loved ones affected by last month's earthquake because of UK immigration delays
OPINION: More than at any point since devolution, the Tories are trying to claw powers back from the Scottish parliament
Campaigners say the lobbying tactics used to argue against tougher measures on emissions echo those of the 20th century tobacco industry
The government wrote off emissions equivalent to 400,000 passengers flying from London to Sydney and back in one year
Many of the UK’s most prominent institutions are using private intelligence firms to snoop on activists
Exclusive: A mining firm tracked a Northern Irish 72-year-old’s social media and gathered information about his appearance
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
With the candidates officially announced, culture wars and the road to independence are set to be key battlegrounds
Defra’s Council for Sustainable Business is chaired by CEO of Severn Trent, which discharged raw sewage into river
Judge Silas Reid has again ruled that protesters can’t address the climate emergency in their legal defence
OPINION: An activist is in jail for mentioning the climate crisis in court. Our judicial system is enabling the state