Nobody doubts there is a problem – so why isn’t more being done to protect survivors of abuse?
Human rights abuses in Colombia can serve as a stark reminder of what the UK has to lose.
After Grenfell, it’s time for the government to urgently rethink its attitude to regulation.
Plans to modernise the courts in England and Wales may change how the justice system looks and feels, but it may not provide the forward thinking justice really needs.
As the number of UK cyclists soar, so do death and injury on the roads. These are two simple rules that would reduce accidents and simplify a victim's claim.
A recent government report on race and integration in the UK has focussed on the differences between us at a time when we must be looking at the ways in which we are, and could become more, united.
It’s Human Rights Day and, in these turbulent times, human rights are more important than ever.
The uncomfortable truth is that modern slavery is rife. The British government could do much more to facilitate justice for victims of modern slavery.
The way justice is served to families of children damaged during birth is changing but the UK government’s proposals may cut corners and address the consequences rather than the cause.