After Russian troops withdrew from the towns and suburbs around Kyiv, women and witnesses began to come forward with stories of rape
Long-awaited legislation that could be used to punish those who reveal state wrongdoing and target human rights defenders, will be read in
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This week, Sir Ian Austin and the Telegraph were forced to apologise for a libellous opinion piece penned by Austin that commented
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The Latest The Forde Inquiry’s first term of reference was in part to uncover “the extent of racism, sexism and other discriminatory
On Wednesday a Met tribunal found two officers, who shared images of the bodies of Bibaa Henry and Nicola Smallman, guilty of