Jeremy Corbyn’s fiery one-liner at PMQs summed up what everyone’s thinking about May’s Brexit plans
Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) on 30 January was yet another day of Theresa May spouting waffle on Brexit. But Jeremy...
Emily is an editor, writer and activist. She is a founding member of numerous organisations, including the Network for Police Monitoring (Netpol) and Counselling for Social Change. Formerly an editor at the Canary, she is currently media coordinator for Campaign Against the Arms Trade.
Emily specialises in writing about policing and social justice movements, including writing a chapter on the personal impact of police surveillance in Activists and the Surveillance State, published by Pluto in 2019.
Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) on 30 January was yet another day of Theresa May spouting waffle on Brexit. But Jeremy...
On 29 January, the Undercover Policing Inquiry (UCPI) delivered a massive blow to everyone who's been spied on by undercover...
Theresa May's position on Brexit is becoming more ludicrous by the day. On 29 January, May announced that she will...
In December 2018, a film released by the Network for Police Monitoring (Netpol) exposed the fact that the police were...
In 2012, John Catt began a legal battle over the police's domestic extremist database. Catt, who attended many protests but...
On 22 January, the Guardian published an editorial about Israel. Called The Guardian view on Israel’s democracy: killing with impunity, lying without consequence?,...
Labour MP Sarah Jones accused Theresa May of having "a stench of complacency" at Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) on 23...
A review into the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA) has found it is 're-traumatising' the victims of crime. CICA pays compensation...
Last week my son received his copy of PlayStation magazine in the post. I didn’t think anything of it until...
Footage of a man driving a digger through a Travelodge construction site because he hadn't been paid has gone viral....
On 18 January, Boris Johnson was caught lying. He then repeated the lie. Three times. In one speech. Johnson then...
On 23 January, arms dealers are having a "prestigious black tie event". The annual dinner, organised by ADS (the aerospace, defence,...
A civil liberties group has accused the Metropolitan Police of "violent" and 'abusive' policing following an inspection of 15 police...
On 15 January, Theresa May's Brexit deal is finally going to the vote. If the predictions are right, and May...
Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) returned on 9 January following the Christmas break. Theresa May started the session by talking about...
Counter-terrorism police left an eight-year-old boy "frightened" and "traumatised" after interviewing him at school. According to the Independent, the boy was...
On 5 January, the BBC broadcast Ken Loach's film, I, Daniel Blake. The film is a gritty and heart-breaking account of the reality...
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