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Sajid Javid is to hit out at Donald Trump as he pleads with political leaders to "moderate their language" to help tackle extremism.
"It is time Parliament acted to empower individuals, ensuring that nobody with a rational desire to end their suffering is forced to suffer" says Liberal Democrat leader Sir Vince Cable.
As the UK looks to leave the European Union and seeks to build trading partnerships elsewhere the question will be asked – what price is trade with Britain? Pursue trade deals with despotic regimes while ignoring their human rights abuses and we risk losing our good name in a fire sale, warns Alistair Carmichael MP.
The Government has been "far too slow" to react to the Grenfell Tower tragedy and has failed to learn the lessons from it, MPs have warned.
DCC Janette McCormick, director for policing standards at the College of Policing, said:
The far-right Britain First group have been hit with an eye-watering £44,200 by the elections watchdog for multiple breaches of electoral law.
Theresa May has refused to defend the rights of journalists to publish leaked material after criticism by a senior police figure over the Sir Kim Darroch diplomatic cables.
May Days: Her move at a stroke moved policing back towards the 1950s, writes Lord Dear
May Days: Far from giving victims their freedom, we appear to be embroiling them in a different set of constraints, and even literal imprisonment, writes Frank Field
Rape prosecutions are falling while the time taken to charge suspects is increasing. A Labour government will work with both mental health and legal professionals to ensure that rape victims receive the care and justice they need, writes Baroness Chakrabarti
Equality and Human Rights Commission's Chair comments on the Office for Tackling Injustices: "we need to urgently address gaps in knowledge and data."
"This isn’t good enough," says Emma Mamo, Head of Workplace Wellbeing at Mind
Bullying and harassment of MPs’ parliamentary staff is a “significant problem” that has been “accepted for too long”, a damning independent inquiry has found.
House of Lords staff suffered "bullying and harassment" at the hands of peers, a damning new report has concluded.
Police officers and staff deserve greater investment in wellbeing support, training and development, according to the College of Policing.
Survivors who report their abuse to police are too often let down. It’s essential we build a criminal justice system they can be confident in, writes Sarah Champion
Labour has announced its bid to ban the sale of leasehold homes and crack down on the controversial practice if it wins power.
What does social mobility look like? Today the Bar Council launch the official #IAmTheBar video at the start of Bar Placement Week, featuring some of the 2018 Social Mobility Advocates & a sneak peek of the new 2019 joiners.
Early access to legal advice can stop problems spiralling. Shadowing legal aid lawyers shows how vital their work is, says Karen Buck
Justice Secretary David Gauke has announced plans to introduce 'Helen's Law', which could see murderers who refuse to disclose the location of a victim's body being denied parole.
Labour’s attempts to tackle its anti-semitism crisis have been dealt a fresh blow after the lawyer in charge of dealing with the issue quit his job.
Jeremy Hunt has told Islamophobic Tory members that he does not want them to vote for him to be the party's next leader.
Only half (52%) of managers surveyed report that their employer collects data or sets targets on sexual orientation, and 3 in 5 managers surveyed have never received any training on building LGBT-inclusive workplaces, says the CMI.
The shocking levels of homophobic, biphobic and transphobic hate crime in Britain, show that unless we keep our momentum on LGBT equality, there will be those who feel progress has already gone too far and want to push it back, says Justine Greening MP.