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The Trump administration's attempts to downplay human rights abuses globally suggests they want to make it easier to violate them domestically, argues Alexandra Hall Hall ...
The watchdog also refused to investigate a complaint about a presenter's use of an anti-trans slur, saying the comments were "in line with audience expectations for this channel" ...
Nobody should believe them. President Zelensky’s aim to join NATO figured in the run-up to the invasion of Ukraine in 2022, and Russia had demanded that NATO allies sign a treaty ruling out any new ...
The recent wave of anti-migrant protests are providing a bridge between right-wing elected politicians and extremist groups ...
EXCLUSIVE: Cllr Jaymey McIvor declared his company insolvent months before becoming party's director tasked with stamping out ...
From public support for progressive policies to the courage of Palestine Action defenders, signs of a better future are ...
EXCLUSIVE: One leading 'Safeguard Force' figure previously expressed hope Reform would "set the world on fire" if elected.
Extremist threats are no longer confined to virtual echo chambers but spreading into offline harassment – a phenomenon known ...
Tim Walker predicts that Indhu Rubasingham's time as artistic director at the institution will be anything but boring ...
Opposition councillors in one of the party's flagship new councils are challenging the legality of its decision to ban all ...
Usually reporters close to a story and source are celebrated for their insight — in Gaza, it is framed as 'bias', argues ...
Stella Maris seeks apology and damages after drawn-out ordeal which saw her dismissed then reinstated over all-student email ...