Hate crime convictions upheld in Arbery murder case
A US federal appeals court has upheld the hate crime convictions of three white men for the 2020 killing of Ahmaud Arbery. Discover the full story behind this landmark ruling.
A US federal appeals court has upheld the hate crime convictions of three white men for the 2020 killing of Ahmaud Arbery. Discover the full story behind this landmark ruling.
A damning internal report exposes how the Metropolitan Police's institutional culture systematically fails Black and ethnic minority staff and enables racial discrimination.
Shocking historical documents reveal how White Star Line charged bereaved relatives for transport costs to bring Titanic victims home in cruel post-disaster policy.
The Scottish Government intensifies pressure on Westminster to address the WASPI pension injustice affecting millions of women born in the 1950s, calling for urgent compensation and policy reform.
The grandchildren of Ruth Ellis, the final woman executed in Britain, are demanding a formal pardon from the Ministry of Justice, claiming new evidence proves her case was mishandled.
The grandchildren of Ruth Ellis, the last woman hanged in Britain, are demanding a posthumous pardon, revealing shocking new evidence of physical and emotional abuse she endured from her lover David Blakely before shooting him dead in 1955.
The grandchildren of Ruth Ellis, the final woman executed in the UK, are launching a fresh bid for a posthumous pardon, arguing her case was marred by injustice and deserves modern reconsideration.
A Black mother from Florida is battling severe PTSD after being violently arrested by a white police officer during a routine traffic stop. Exclusive bodycam footage reveals the disturbing altercation that has sparked outrage and calls for police reform.
A devastating review reveals the Metropolitan Police continues to display institutional racism, with Doreen Lawrence stating 'nothing has changed' since her son's racist murder in 1993.
A growing movement is calling on the UK government to issue a formal pardon for the hundreds of women executed for witchcraft between the 16th and 18th centuries, addressing one of Britain's darkest historical injustices.
Exclusive interview with 92-year-old former sub-postmaster John Bowman, who reveals his 20-year fight for justice after being wrongly accused in the Horizon IT scandal that destroyed his reputation and livelihood.
New research reveals the profound psychological toll racism takes on Black parents, forcing them to prepare their children for discrimination from an early age.
The Boston Police Department has issued a formal apology for its involvement in the arrest and return of fugitive slaves in the 19th century, acknowledging its 'dark history'.
Denmark establishes a £9.4 million fund for Greenlandic women subjected to involuntary contraception in the 1960s-70s, as a major state apology is issued.
In a heart-wrenching exclusive, the sister of a young man who ended his life after being falsely accused of rape reveals the devastating details of that tragic night and her family's ongoing fight for justice.
Declassified US military documents expose a dark chapter of history, revealing how American forces are alleged to have exploited a system of sexual slavery in South Korea, mirroring Japan's wartime 'comfort women' practice.
San Francisco's African American Reparations Advisory Committee proposes groundbreaking $5 million payments and debt forgiveness to address historical injustices, sparking national debate on racial equity.
Former Big Brother contestant Kelley Jorgensen is embroiled in controversy after being accused of using a racial slur in a resurfaced video, sparking outrage and demands for accountability from fans and viewers.
A North Carolina charter school faces federal investigation and widespread condemnation over proposals to separate students by race, drawing sharp criticism from Vice President Kamala Harris.
In an unprecedented move, the International Olympic Committee has posthumously awarded Roy Jones Jr the gold medal unfairly denied by corrupt judging at the 1988 Seoul Olympics, rewriting boxing history.
A landmark digitisation project will centralise England's fragmented forced adoption records, offering thousands a chance to access their past and hold authorities accountable.
A Black waitress at Cracker Barrel in Indiana wins a monumental £75,000 settlement after enduring a hostile work environment filled with racial slurs and discriminatory practices, sparking a wider conversation on racism in the service industry.
The Football Association has launched a full-scale investigation after members of the England Men's Under-17s squad were subjected to alleged racial abuse from their own teammates during a training camp in Spain, the Daily Mail can reveal.
Governor Gavin Newsom proposes controversial legislation to redistribute agricultural land from white owners to minority groups, igniting fierce debate over reparations and property rights in California.
Master filmmaker Marco Bellocchio turns his lens on the infamous Enzo Tortora case in 'Portobello', a powerful and timely drama about media manipulation, judicial failure, and one man's fight for truth.
Olympic swimmer Cody Simpson claims he was racially profiled by police while test driving a Hyundai in Australia. The sprinter, of Caribbean descent, details the 'humiliating' stop and the broader conversation it sparks.
A successful Midlands entrepreneur was subjected to a torrent of racist abuse from a passing motorist during a live television interview, sparking a police investigation and widespread condemnation.
A West Midlands pastor's peaceful protest against the removal of a Black History Month mural has ignited a fierce debate on racial equality, community values, and local council decision-making in the UK.
A landmark report by the Black Environment Network claims racism is 'normalised and tolerated' in rural England, with residents from ethnic minorities facing daily slurs, exclusion, and a lack of support from authorities.
A man was heartbreakingly barred from attending his own brother's funeral by the UK Home Office, in a move branded a 'shameful' human rights breach by a High Court judge. Read the full story.