Across England, local councils are banning young people from public space.
The German model shows that another union is possible.
Internet filters all too easily threaten children's legitimate right to information in the well-intentioned effort to protect them from online pornography. A better policy response is more focus on relationship and sexual education.
Public debate needs to take proper account of the risks of internet filters, imposed by the state or private companies, in trying to restrict access to online pornography.
Phil England talks to Katrin Oddsdottir, a member of Iceland's 2011 Constitutional Council, about the process of drafting a new constitution, the aims of the new constitution, and the chances of it finally coming into effect.
Phil England interviews Gunnar Grimsson and Robert Bjarnson of the Citizens Foundation, pioneers of an open-source software platform, Your Priorities, which allows citizens to develop ideas to improve their areas and take more control of public spending.
The award-winning human rights activist credited with starting Iceland's 'pots and pans revolution', discusses with Phil England the prospects for 'unfreezing' the draft new constitution.
Three real life cases from RightsInfo illuminate why human rights matter.
A message to England from America's Black Lives Matter, A talk under the oldest Yew in England, and might says it is right
A lively exchange over Magna Carta, Bragg's series of programmes on it, and Barnett's criticisms of those programmes.
As we approach the 800th aniversary of Magna Carta, let us recall other important anniversaries which mark the struggle for black and minority ethnic rights in the UK.
Young people are disadvantaged economically yet politically marginalised and demonised. Are youth quotas in parliament part of the answer?