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  • Police in hi-viz jackets and a medic as a person appears to be detained

    Immigration lawyers ‘at risk’ amid far-right threats to target advice centres

  • Staff on an NHS hospital ward

    Unions welcome scrapping of Tories’ ‘spiteful’ minimum service law

  • Sari Huriye wipes away a tear

    Torture, abuse and humiliation: Palestinians on Israeli prison ‘hell’

    Ex-prisoners report sexual assault and starvation in alleged ‘torture camp’ jails presided over by Itamar Ben-Gvir
  • Woman in handcuffs

    Labour must focus on the prison population

    Letter: Crisis could be averted by not imprisoning mothers, non-payers of taxes and fines, and non-violent protesters, write Liz Middleton and Gail Coles
  • Man wrapped in a blanket looking out of a window on a Rainy Day

    Challenges to deprivation of liberty orders in England soar by a third

    Campaigners say vulnerable people receiving care are being deprived of their freedom in order to save money
  • Heathrow Immigration Removal Centre in Harmondsworth.

    ‘Worrying deterioration in safety’ at UK immigration removal centres, warns chief inspector of prisons

    All eight main detention centres in the UK have been found to have the most serious categories of failings
  • GPs protest in London to demand a salary increase on 27 June.

    Labour axes ‘gimmick’ anti-strike law as it plans major reset for workers’ rights

    Memo tells ministers to disregard minimum service levels rules, as part of reforms to reorder industrial relations
  • Tim Adams

    Notebook
    I swear by almighty river: an ancient practice is making a comeback in Britain’s courts

    Tim Adams
    When a juror was sworn in on a cupful of water from the Roding he made modern history
    • Home Office urged to settle asylum claims over unlawful detention

    • ‘We need to assert our power - or we’ll get trampled on’: the cleaner sacked for eating a tuna sandwich

    • Women are being spat on outside my abortion clinic. Where is the safe zone we’re legally entitled to?

      Michaela McDaid
  • An older man with bright white hair and moustache in a blue-and-black checked shirt stands with his hands in his pockets amid stunningly bright yellow trees.

    ‘We didn’t sign that treaty’: in Canada, the Anishinaabe fight for land they never gave up

  • Close up of Levi Bellfield's face

    Serial killer Levi Bellfield blocked from having civil partnership

  • Protesters gather as climate activists are given jail sentences on 18 July 2024

    Double standards on Just Stop Oil protests

  • Alex Beard

    Billionaire former Glencore oil trader charged with corruption in West Africa

July 2024

  • AliNur Salaad

    Somalia arrests another journalist as press clampdown intensifies

    Detention of reporters for covering sensitive news is having a ‘chilling’ effect on free media in Somalia, say rights groups
  • Rightwing Israelis protesting

    IDF charges reservist with aggravated abuse of Palestinian prisoners

    Indictment comes as nine other soldiers appear in Israeli military court over allegations of sexual abuse of detainee
    • Why the Netherlands seems unfazed by sending a convicted child rapist to the Olympics

      Renate van der Zee
    • Biden’s call for supreme court reforms shifts conversation – but comes late

    • The Sikh court is not a religious court

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