Social media platforms have policies against discriminatory and hateful content – but LGBTQ+ rights activists say they’re not working
Social media giants acknowledge that Anchored North video ads violated their rules to protect users – but not until millions of people had seen them
Paradise Papers revelations have added to long-standing concerns about universities’ fossil fuel investments - and students are now upping the ante.
Last week, a home office select comittee released a report urging the decriminalisation of sex workers. Yet in Hackney, London, a national sex worker safety charity has expressed "grave concern" due to "a seismic shift towards criminalisation" in the borough.
Facing persistent racism and a critical change to planning law, which has been accused of being at odds with the Equalities Act and the European Convention of Human Rights, UK Gypsies and Travellers are saying enough is enough.
Thoughts on the UK media's representation of the refugee crisis, from a day of action and protest in Calais on Saturday 19th September. In the midst of political maelstrom, migrants are fighting for their humanity along with their rights.
Having been evicted, and facing demolition, the London Sweets Way estate campaigners have taken democracy into their own hands.