Home / How the Christian Right used the ‘culture war’ to cancel a UK theatre show Anti-abortion CitizenGo won backing from so-called ‘gender critical’ activists to shut down the ‘Family Sex Show’ By Isabel Marler / 8 Jun 2022
Home / A message to the ILO from the world's working children The ILO wants to eliminate these children's livelihoods without their consent. They have something to say about that By Cameron Thibos / 19 May 2022
Home / Here’s how the UK can finally win a full ban on conversion therapy LGBT activists who won comprehensive conversion therapy bans in Canada, France and New Zealand give the UK advice on what to do next By Jeffrey Ingold / 20 Apr 2022
Home / Fighting for asylum, as a lesbian and as a mother Women applying for asylum on the grounds of their sexual orientation face an uphill battle if they've left children behind By Mengia Tschalaer / 8 Dec 2021
Opinion / Farewell, from Beyond Trafficking and Slavery After 11 years of publishing, the team at Beyond Trafficking and Slavery is moving on to new projects. Thank you for joining us! By Cameron Thibos, Joel Quirk, Melissa Pawson and Ella Cockbain / 1 Dec 2025
Feature / Solidarity beyond silos is our best bet for fighting exploitation Far-right bullies are on the rise, and exploitation will likely rise with them. Cross-movement organising is the only way out By Cameron Thibos, Joel Quirk, Melissa Pawson and Ella Cockbain / 10 Nov 2025
Feature / Disposable yet indispensable: refugees in the global economy Labour markets and refugees are increasingly dependent on each other, but the markets always have the upper hand By Cameron Thibos and Aslı Salihoğlu / 5 Oct 2025
Feature / Ten years on, have we moved Beyond Trafficking and Slavery? We started BTS in 2014 to help everyone better understand the root causes of exploitation. Did we succeed? By Cameron Thibos, Joel Quirk and Ella Cockbain / 19 May 2025