Jurors last month couldn’t decide whether activists were guilty over shutdown of Elbit Systems operations in the UK
Met chief Mark Rowley has apologised for the incident outside a London hospital in November
Nicola Sturgeon’s Scottish government failed to ‘effectively consult’ marginalised groups, Covid inquiry is told
Advocacy group CAGE says more than 100 schoolchildren have come forward in two months over cases of “harsh repression”
Papers are trying to stir up enthusiasm for Britain’s time-old tradition of bombing Arabs, but is public mood shifting?
‘I’m your typical granny figure, there was no way I was in any way threatening’
Simon Blagden, part of Fujitsu UK leadership team during much of the scandal, now oversees £5bn broadband programme
It comes as MPs vote on the ‘anti-boycott bill’, which could ban councils from divesting for ethical reasons
Republicans will ramp up politics of moral panic as election nears, fearing threat to white supremacist, patriarchal order
The government said it has ‘no plans’ to waive fees or tests to help Palestinians reunite with family in the UK
One man was given just two hours to leave his accommodation after learning his asylum application had been granted
Remember the 40 new hospitals and the 300,000 additional homes a year? Here’s how that’s going