Court of Appeal overturns members of the Shrewsbury 24’s convictions
Members of the so-called Shrewsbury 24, who were convicted for picketing nearly 50 years ago, have won a bid to ...
Members of the so-called Shrewsbury 24, who were convicted for picketing nearly 50 years ago, have won a bid to ...
The hostile reaction to the Bristol protest shows how unprepared English people are for what's coming. You don't shut down ...
As the controversial Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts bill languishes in the committee stage, an increasing number of people have ...
21 March marks the UN international Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. The day is observed each year to ...
Campaigners, MPs, and peers have written to home secretary Priti Patel. They're calling for changes to coronavirus (Covid-19) legislation to ...
At the start of 2021, Mohamud Hassan, a 24-year-old Black man, died after being released from police custody. 10 weeks ...
Protests to "Kill the Bill" will be held across the country on 20 and 21 March. The bill The Tory government's ...
The committee hit out at the confusing ambiguity of protest laws under lockdown.
On 16 March, a gunman killed eight people at three different massage parlours in Atlanta, Georgia, including six Asian women. The ...
Our right to protest is under attack. Protest is being criminalised and it’s urgent that we act now before it’s ...
#FacistBritain has been trending on Twitter. But can we quantify whether the UK is descending into a modern, fascist state? ...
Learn more about the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill here. Image description Under the heading "The Old Bill" is ...
Home secretary Priti Patel has made a mockery out of government support for women. Patel claimed yesterday that the government ...
Today marks the second reading of the Police, Crime, Sentencing & Courts Bill, which will increase police powers and allow ...
Student Patsy Stevenson was handcuffed and held down by two male officers.
Unison said people should stand on their doorsteps and balconies next Thursday to join a public protest against the move.
Rishi Sunak and the Treasury just refused to listen to sick and disabled people. Because a campaign group tried to ...
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