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  • Factsheet: Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill 2021 - Gov.UK239516
  • Democratic backsliding in Georgia should be a warning to the UK - LFF 15.01.25451481
  • ‘Structural racism’ means one in six BME workers are in an insecure job, we desperately need to tackle systemic discrimination - LFF 13.08.24427832
  • UK accused by Amnesty of ‘deliberately destabilising’ human rights globally - Guardian 24.04.24408665
  • New UK Definition of 'Extremism' Called Attack on Right to Dissent - CD 14.03.24403425
  • ‘Absolutely shameful’ UK ethnicity pay gap persists, figures show - Guardian 29.11.23388652
  • How Britain Buried Its History Of Slavery - Guardian 29.03.23341478
  • When the price on a child’s head is £100k, no wonder adoption in the UK is so toxic - Canary 03.03.23333114
  • Systemic racism and ableism pervades the misogynistic UK adoption industry - Canary 02.03.23333113
  • A protest just highlighted how adoption is the state-sanctioned, forcible removal of children from marginalised women - Canary 01.03.23333112
  • UK risks being listed as a ‘human rights abuser’, NGO warns - Guardian 12.01.23324338
  • ‘Stateless’ Shamima Begum would face death in Bangladesh, court hears - Guardian 23.11.22316974
  • Wildcat strike at Bury food firm as staff clash with management over pay and conditions - Manchester Evening News 28.07.22300128
  • Seminal Match Girls´ Strike Of 1888 Commemorated With English Heritage Blue Plaque In East London - English Heritage 05.07.22294443
  • Fiftieth anniversary of the first London Pride march – in pictures - Guardian 02.07.22294722
  • No 10 revives prospect of UK leaving European convention on human rights after Labour calls Rwanda plans ‘a shambles’ – as it happened - Guardian 15.06.22293095
  • George Floyd’s murder should have been a watershed, but Britain has learned nothing - Guardian 25.05.22289009
  • The Colston Four’s critics are deluded to think Britain owes no apology for its past - Guardian 10.01.22272362
  • Why we must oppose Dominic Raab’s staged demolition of the Human Rights Act - Left Foot Forward 15.12.21265483
  • Human Rights Act: UK government unveils reform proposals - BBC 15.12.21265388
  • Four arrested over online racist abuse of England footballers - Guardian 15.07.21250090
  • Tyrone Mings is right: racism is driven from the top - CounterFire 13.07.21250072
  • Euro 2020 racism: Soccer players accuse government of 'stoking the fire' - NBC 13.07.21250075
  • Marcus Rashford mural defaced after England Euro 2020 defeat - BBC 12.07.21250073
  • After Defeat, England’s Black Soccer Players Face a Racist Outburst - NYT 12.07.21250074
  • Bristol protests: Police action at Kill the Bill demo - BBC 24.03.21239518
  • UK: What is the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill? - Aljazeera 22.03.21239514
  • Stay Annoying: The Police Bill is an attack on democracy - Stop the War 17.03.21239508
  • Bill that curtails ability to protest in England and Wales passes second reading - Guardian 16.03.21239515
  • London Police Under Fire For Treatment Of Women At Sarah Everard Vigil - NPR 15.03.21239519
  • Why is anti-protest bill generating so much controversy? - Guardian 15.03.21239517
  • Leak reveals UK Foreign Office discussing aid cuts of more than 50% - Guardian 05.03.21237521
  • Who is Shamima Begum and how do you lose your UK citizenship? - BBC 02.03.21236951
  • Shamima Begum loses fight to restore UK citizenship after supreme court ruling - Guardian 26.02.21236589
  • Just £12,000 of £40m fund for displaced Chagos islanders has been spent - Guardian 31.01.21235873
  • A man murders a woman every three days in the UK. It’s time the state is held accountable - The Canary 10.12.20227872
  • Black activism can't be effective if we aren't taught black history - Guardian 28.10.20222943
  • Gypsies and Travellers face “segregation by planning” in new housing developments - Open Democracy 06.10.20218658
  • Exploitation occurring in UK farming, construction, contract cleaning, fishing, recycling and domestic work - Guardian 17.07.20 212734
  • Black British history: the row over the school curriculum in England - Guardian 13.07.20213042
  • Britain has finally passed a new law allowing for no-fault divorce - The Atlantic 26.06.20211252
  • Robert Clive was a vicious asset-stripper. His statue has no place on Whitehall - Guardian 11.06.20212137
  • UK government preparing to fight costly negligence claims over NHS staff deaths - Open Democracy 30.04.20206096
  • Thousands of patients die waiting for beds in hospitals – study - Guardian 10.12.19192779
  • Have the Tories cut 17,000 hospital beds in the past 10 years? - Guardian 10.12.19192780
  • Military veterans demand Tory minister apologises for calling white poppies ‘attention seeking rubbish’ - Independent 09.11.19200734
  • How the Bristol bus boycott changed UK civil rights - Guardian 28.10.19197827
  • Concrete bungle: how public fury stopped the 1970s plan to turn London into a motorway - Guardian 22.10.19198392
  • Revealed: Surge in Vulnerable Children Linked to UK Drug Gangs - Guardian 15.09.19190643
  • Homelessness in England Rises by 75% Among Vulnerable Groups - The Guardian 24.12.1781128
  • Britain faces rebuke over refusal to back more than 100 UN human rights targets - Guardian 16.09.1781129
  • UN confirms that UK government’s treaty violations were both grave AND systematic - Disability News Service 29.06.1781130
  • Disabled people tell UN committee that UK is failing on international rights convention - Disability Rights UK 03.02.1781131
  • The UK remains complicit in horrific human rights abuses abroad due to shoddy policy document – Open Democracy 25.11.1681132
  • Poor show: TV's new poverty porn - Guardian 23.08.13189359
  • Beat the Bailiff‘s Common Law - YouTube 4/1381133
  • Government ‘may sanction nerve-agent use on rioters‘, scientists fear - Independent 2/1281134
  • Official anti-racism: the new nationalism? - Spiked 1/1281135
  • UK training Saudi forces used to crush Arab spring - Guardian 28.05.1181136
  • It‘s still not easy being Irish in Scotland - Guardian 4/1181137
  • Humanist census posters banned from railway stations - Guardian 3/1181138
  • UK ‘to end direct aid to 16 countries‘ - BBC 2/1181139
  • The new dawn of control orders-lite - New Statesman 1/1181140
  • Theresa May: Control orders to be replaced - BBC 1/1181141
  • Hate crime figures published for the first time - BBC 11/1081142
  • Foreign Office under fire over cuts to human rights monitoring - Guardian 8/1081143
  • UK violates rights of terror suspects with ‘unfair’ control orders - ai 8/1081144
  • Who deserves human rights? - Guardian 3/1081145
  • Manchester airport trials naked-image security scans - Guardian 10/0981146
  • Terror suspects‘ DNA could be held for life - Independent 11/0981147
  • The Scottish Human Rights Commission welcomed the UK government pausing progress on the Bill of Rights - Scottish Human Rights Commission 08.09.22305840
  • Is there a right to protest at royal events? A number of people were arrested for staging protests at royal events - BBC 17.09.22305841
  • When is a Right Not a Right? The British Bill of Rights - Oxford Human Rights Hub 07/22305851
  • Protestors Demand Justice For Police Shooting Of Unarmed Chris Kaba - EachOther 13.09.22306049
  • ‘Not my king’: do we have the right to protest the monarchy at a time of mourning? - Castan Centre for Human Rights Law 21.09.22306579
  • England To End LBQ+ Discrimination in Access to Fertility Services Coverage For Single Women and Transgender People Remains Unclear - HRW 22.09.22308012
  • Why The Pound Plunging Is A Human Rights Issue - EachOther 30.09.22308020
  • Leading businesses, investors and civil society groups call on the Prime Minister to pass new law requiring companies to carry out human rights and environmental due diligenc…309169
  • Biggest rail strike in decades halts most trains in Britain Unions to join forces on Saturday to coincide with start of Conservative party conference in Birmingham - Guardian…309178
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