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Why the Tories want to rip up our human rights

Power grab

The government is scrapping the Human Rights Act in a move that will hit marginalised people hardest.

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It’s time we prosecuted rogue landlords

People over property

The failure to hold landlords to account is denying tenants their basic dignity, writes Bella Saltiel.

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As a Muslim, Labour no longer feels like the party for me

Taken for granted

After a councillor accused of Islamophobia was allowed to stand for Labour, many Muslims are left questioning if they can stand by a party that is failing to tackle racism.

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UK unemployment is falling, but poverty isn’t

The insecure economy

The government is hiding behind falling unemployment figures while workers in almost every industry continue to suffer, writes Ella Glover.

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The Homes for Ukraine scheme won’t help the most vulnerable

Rethinking resettlement

With its new resettlement scheme, the government is outsourcing the responsibility for a humanitarian crisis.

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Disabled benefits claimants are being unfairly investigated

Cruel system

The government is using an algorithm forcing disabled people into gruelling and invasive benefit fraud investigations.

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The government’s arms fair is endangering fleeing Ukrainians

Borders kill

The Home Office is hosting a shadowy arms fair to help arms companies sell their deadly wares to stop people crossing borders.

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Protestors set off rape alarms at a London police station

Sisters united

To mark a year since the murder of Sarah Everard, grassroots group Sisters Uncut organised a protest for the public to ‘withdraw their consent from British policing’.

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Universities are quelling protests with sinister tactics

On strike

Students taking action to support striking lecturers are being met with stringent measures from universities.

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The activists fighting to block advertising in UK cities

Glaring injustice

Anti-ad organisers are imploring people to take action over what they want their neighbourhoods to look like.

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Thousands come together to protest the cost of living crisis

Tax the rich

People gathered across the country in demonstrations sparked by a steep rise in the energy price cap.

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In the UK’s coastal towns, queer voices remain unheard

Salt in the wound

Poverty and deprivation are rife in the UK’s seaside towns. For LGBTQ+ communities, this can have a particularly devastating impact.

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