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An independent ‘people’s tribunal’ established by scholars and experts on genocide and international law from around the world held its first public session on Monday in Sarajevo, the capital of ...
Campaigners believe 'millions more could be enfranchised with no additional burden on individuals or extra cost' ...
Court upholds Ofsted's decision to close AP Care Homes with judge scathing about owner Ampika Pickston's professional conduct exposed during an 18-month Byline Times investigation into the crisis-hit ...
How Our Politicians Created an ‘Island of Strangers’ So They Don’t Have to Make Our Lives Any Better
By presenting tougher immigration as a solution to people’s discontent, Keir Starmer and others sidestep the real reasons why ...
A new report calls on the Government to 'look again' at repealing laws passed under the last Conservative Government ...
The Government were taken to court in a bid to block the supply of parts campaigners believe may be used to commit war crimes ...
Much more needs to be done to repair the damage of Brexit, but this is a welcome step in the right direction, argues the ...
It finds that BBC reporting is overwhelmingly focused on the concerns of senior politicians and business people around ...
As the world continues to wring its hands, the suffering of the people at the heart of this conflict only continues to grow, ...
A landmark antitrust decision against Google in the US will have profound iImplications for the digital economy in the UK and ...
The future of UK politics is a fight between the Greens and Reform and its clear which Green candidates are the best placed ...
Rachel Morris on the politicians and media organisations now cynically trying to exploit Wales for their own political gain ...
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