Activists accused of crimes related to protest say life in prison is tough – but public support keeps them going
Women in Black have been holding silent vigils around the world to call for peace in the Middle East for 35 years
The IOPC confirmed it is assessing a complaint that a child was ’shoved’ by a Met officer
The child was left needing hospital treatment after the incident on Vauxhall Bridge, his parents say
Activists are taking their fight from munitions makers to the courtroom as the ‘Elbit Eight’ trial begins
Suella Braverman is the one disrespecting the Armistice. She doesn’t speak for me or my military friends
Assistant commissioner Louisa Rolfe said the force is “very clear” about its operational independence
Hours after Suella Braverman is accused of interfering with policing, Heather Hallett slams ‘difficult’ Coronavirus Act
Campaigners say treatment of Tube driver who led ‘free Palestine’ chant is part of a clampdown on dissent
The conflict in the Middle East has led British political actors to try and redefine what is 'acceptable speech'
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