‘Advice sharks’ taking cash from vulnerable people for immigration applications that have no hope of being accepted
Public discussions have failed to take gender, race, class and disability into account, says Italian Anti-Racist Coordination
COVID rules didn’t apply to powerful men. Those at Sarah Everard’s vigil should have been so lucky
From Russian money laundering to a fraud epidemic, economic crime costs the UK at least £290bn a year. The government must crack down on it
Protesters warn of the combined threat of the Policing Bill and Nationality and Borders Bill
Exclusive: Sheila Lumumba’s friends say it was left to them to find crucial CCTV. Rights groups say Kenyan police must step up
Exclusive: Metropolitan Police accused of institutional racism as homicide cases with Black or Asian victims are more likely to go unsolved
Exclusive: Claim comes as Labour, Lib Dems, Greens and SNP add to pressure for those serving ‘inhuman’ indefinite sentences to be freed
Investigation into Tahir Elçi’s shooting by Goldsmiths research group Forensic Architecture sheds new light on stalled case.
Socio-economic determinism is inadequate as an explanation of criminality.
Georgia's prisons used to be dirty and dangerous. Prisoners recounted beatings and NGOs reported institutionalised torture. But since 2012, there has been an amazing turnaround.