The home secretary ripped up the rule book by forcing through new police powers. So Liberty is taking her to court
Liberty is taking the home secretary to court for ‘unlawfully’ passing legislation Parliament had already rejected
Exclusive: Three men describe ‘prison-like’ conditions at controversial RAF Wethersfield in wake of ‘hunger strike’
The home secretary backed police and ordered a review of armed units after officers protested over a murder charge
Revealed: Fusus wants to bring controversial ‘real-time crime centres’ to the UK – with one being trialled this month
Propertymark and National Residential Landlords’ Association urged Tories to weaken energy efficiency rules for rentals
Protesters facing criminal convictions are being punished twice as National Highways and TfL seek costly injunctions
Battle to keep Boris Johnson’s WhatsApps and diaries secret is partial success – but some could now be made public
Controversial election result is upheld, but problems with electoral body remain and voters are not reassured
Opposition parties are hoping for a diplomatic solution after claims the election was a ‘gigantic fraud’
Fifty years after coup that delivered Pinochet power, thousands still grieve the children stolen during his rule