Although court found there was 'credible suspicion' that she was trafficked for sexual exploitation as a child, it was not enough for her to win her appeal
Labour's Clive Betts says the government's white paper ‘fails to address the most serious challenge currently facing many private renters — the high cost of renting caused by the housing crisis’
Campaigners dump 1,071 rotten apples — one for each officer investigated over allegations of violence against women and girls — outside Scotland Yard
Britain leaves bereaved relatives of 31 people who drowned in icy waters of the Channel on November 24, 2021, in agonising wait for answers. BETHANY RIELLY reports
On the 50th anniversary of the 1972 national builders strike, BETHANY RIELLY talks to the former construction worker turned award-winning actor about the lasting legacy of the historic walkout and the deepening divide between the ruling and working class
Criminal Bar Association calls off indefinite strike after barristers accept the Ministry of Justice’s 15% pay offer. However, barristers warn of more walkouts if ministers fail to fulfil their commitments
Cage says the former chancellor is ‘exploiting Tory prejudices against Muslims especially, to frame those challenging growing state impunity as extreme’
New survey finds 1.6 million households falling into financial difficulty since October 2021, bringing the total of struggling households to 4.4 million
Campaigners express ‘deep disappointment’ after application for injunction to halt next week's charter flight to African nation rejected by High Court
‘Unless housing is rightfully recognised as a basic legal human right, there is no way to hold the government to account for its woeful failings,’ Amnesty chief executive says