The Government has accepted a skewed report authored by people with ‘no skin in the game’, argues Helen Belcher
Yasmine Ahmed talks to Lala Soueif who has spent almost 150 days on hunger strike in protest over her son’s imprisonment in Egypt
Almost no checks are in place to ensure training is not used to clamp down on human rights and peaceful dissent, say campaigners
After 115 days without food, activist and mathematics professor Laila Soueif speaks about her British-Egyptian son’s ongoing detention and her determination to secure his release
“We don’t feel safe here. It’s not just Trump, it’s the fact half our country voted for him”
The Reform Leader is joining forces with a US-based Christian legal group, which campaigns for abortion to be outlawed around the world
Hanan El Atr Khashoggi’s engagement was the start of a nightmare that would involve murder, global espionage, and a years-long fight for justice
Politicians have justified crackdowns on protest by claiming public support. But a new Demos report shows the reality is more nuanced.
Facing increasing opposition in America from LGBTQ rights activists, growing numbers of US Christian organisations are looking further afield to countries in Europe where their ex-gay message has a better reception. A conference is due to take place in Poland in October
New Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has a decision to make over the weekend
As Europe’s far-right movement gains alarming momentum, what are its funding, tactics – and prevention strategies?
NatCon Brussels is creating a network of radical right speakers from the UK, Europe and the US which often aim to roll back reproductive and sexuality rights
Refugees from Chinese oppression in Britain also believe the Government’s crackdown on face masks at demonstrations opens them up to reprisals
Human rights are about our relationship with those who wield public power, writes the CEO of the British Institute of Human Rights
The event was organised by the International Foundation for Therapeutic and Counselling Choice – a London-based company that says it is a ‘home for the once-gay’
Council-led boycotts of goods made in occupied Palestinian territories are at risk of being banned
If a new ‘Hijab and Chastity Bill’ succeeds with no condemnation from voices abroad, the international community will be culpable, writes Parisa Hashempour
Tunisians, one of the principal contributors to irregular migration, have turned upon black arrivals in the port city of Sfax
Seventy-five years ago, Nuremberg prosecutor David Maxwell Fyfe – an artisan of the European Convention on Human Rights – spoke in Brussels of his fear that the high ideals of the victors would be forgotten. His grandson explores why his legacy matters now more than ever
A woman arrested for ‘praying’ outside an abortion clinic may have been acquitted but she is one node of a global network, reports Sian Norris