Met Police accused of using human rights legislation to block protests Charles Westwood 14 Jun Human rights, Police, Protest, Right to protest
‘Massive’ 48% cut in legal aid leaves vulnerable without lawyers Charles Westwood 13 Jun Asylum, Human rights, Immigration, News
Miscarriage of justice compensation scheme a ‘virtually insurmountable’ hurdle, says Strasbourg Samantha Dulieu 11 Jun Human rights, Miscarriages of Justice, News
Joint Committee supports wide-reaching ‘Hillsborough Law’ Jack Sheard 24 May Human rights, Miscarriages of Justice, News
A ‘catalogue of failures’ led to death and suffering of thousands given infected blood Finlay Egan 21 May Human rights, News
Government considering proposal to ban ‘persistant’ protest groups Jack Sheard 14 May Human rights, News, Police
Rights groups criticise new extremism definition as ‘cynical’, ‘unworkable’ and ‘profoundly anti-democratic’ Thomas Gulian 18 Mar Human rights, News
Home Office facing further criticism after report finds poor quality food provision for asylum seekers Esther Ng 13 Mar Human rights, Immigration, News
Home Office fails to inform the families of asylum seekers who die in their care Nandini Pradeep 12 Mar Human rights, Immigration, News
Demand for an independent inquiry after mistreatment of refugee children by Home Office staff Aina Alyssa Sazali 5 Mar Human rights, Immigration, News
High Court grant permission to challenge ‘horrific’ living conditions at asylum accommodation Joshua Nash 29 Feb Human rights, Immigration, News
UK Government forced through ‘undemocratic, unconstitutional, and unacceptable’ anti-protest laws, High Court hears William Lloyd 29 Feb Human rights, News