
Scrapping the Human Rights Act will allow the state to decide which citizens should have rights
The Tories’ plans threaten our power to hold the state to account

The Tories’ plans threaten our power to hold the state to account

The home secretary has repeatedly refused to disclose information about how the UK’s overseas drugs programmes are managed

Financial incentives mean the UK will continue in this dubious alliance

The Trade Union Bill urges more police involvement in pickets

The reopening of the embassy in Tehran is motivated by a desire for commerce without concern for human rights

The candidates share their views on mass surveillance, strike laws and foreign policy

The threat that TTIP poses should not be seen as unique to the EU, nor should the deal be used as ammunition against Britain’s membership of the Union

Social rights are becoming commodities only available to the wealthy

Moderniser Rouhani executed a prisoner every two hours this June

The European Court of Human Rights may have a mandate to intervene against the Conservatives’ anti-strike proposals