UK remembers victims of historical injustice
The UK honours those affected by past wrongs as new memorials and educational initiatives aim to confront uncomfortable historical truths.
The UK honours those affected by past wrongs as new memorials and educational initiatives aim to confront uncomfortable historical truths.
Thousands gathered in London for the Trans Pride March, advocating for trans rights as the UK Supreme Court prepares to rule on a pivotal gender recognition case.
A new survey exposes deep-rooted Islamophobia in the UK, with many Britons holding prejudiced views about Muslim women who wear the hijab.
A political prisoner in Belarus recorded a harrowing video detailing brutal torture before his execution, sparking international outrage.
Heartstopper star Yasmin Finney criticises the EHRC for its position on trans rights, calling it 'disgusting' amid ongoing debates over legal protections for transgender individuals.
Tens of thousands of people flooded the streets of London for Trans Pride 2025, celebrating diversity and demanding greater rights for the transgender community.
Berlin Pride 2024 honours LGBTQ+ resilience with a powerful march through the city, confronting Germany's Nazi past while celebrating progress in queer rights.
Spanish airline Vueling has issued an apology after a group of Jewish passengers were removed from a flight from Barcelona to Ibiza, sparking outrage and accusations of discrimination.
Human rights campaigners call on the UK government to urgently evacuate Afghan writers and journalists fearing Taliban reprisals. Many remain in hiding, their lives at risk.
Brits are flocking to VPN services to avoid new age verification rules for adult content, sparking a surge in online privacy tool searches.
As homophobic violence surges, Germany’s LGBTQ+ community vows to make Pride louder and prouder than ever. Activists and allies unite against hate.
A devout Christian foster carer has been barred by a court from permitting a transgender child in her care to undergo hormone therapy, sparking a heated debate on parental rights and child welfare.
A federal judge in Texas could halt access to mifepristone, a widely used abortion medication, in a ruling that may reshape reproductive healthcare across the US.
Channel 4's 'Operation Dark Phone' delves into the shocking world of phone hacking and surveillance, blending real-life testimonies with dramatic reenactments. A must-watch for those concerned about privacy and media ethics.
The United Nations has criticised the UK government for its controversial decision to label Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation, calling the move 'disproportionate' and a threat to human rights.
The US Supreme Court has upheld the Muscogee Creek Nation's sovereignty over a significant portion of eastern Oklahoma, marking a historic victory for tribal rights.
New UK regulations will require pornographic websites to implement facial recognition scans for age verification, raising privacy and accessibility concerns.
A Maryland resident faces legal action after being fined for distributing food to homeless individuals during Memorial Day weekend, sparking debate over local ordinances and compassion.
Former members of the controversial 'Christian Jesus Army' share shocking revelations about enforced celibacy, rigid control, and life inside the secretive religious group.
A decorated firefighter is taking legal action after facing disciplinary measures for using the term 'fireman', sparking a debate over language and tradition in the fire service.
Controversial US worship leader Sean Feucht's Canadian tour faces sudden cancellation, sparking debates over free speech and event regulations.
California introduces stringent background checks for ammunition purchases, sparking debate on gun control and public safety.
Former US President Donald Trump faces backlash after invoking the Liberty Bell in a divisive speech at Philadelphia's Independence Park, criticising diversity initiatives.
The UK government has formed a new taskforce to address the growing influence of controversial figures like Andrew Tate on young men, dubbed the 'Lost Boys' crisis.
Australia's Human Rights Commissioner has raised concerns over the indefinite use of ASIO's controversial questioning powers, originally introduced under John Howard's government as a temporary measure.
Australian women subjected to traumatic examinations after premature baby discovery at Doha airport spark global condemnation.
Ugandan cartoonists face backlash for satirising President Museveni's son, Muhoozi Kainerugaba, amid growing concerns over freedom of expression.
A group of Arizona Catholics has filed a legal complaint against a local sports league for referring to God as male, sparking a debate on theology and inclusivity.
A South Korean woman wrongfully convicted for biting her alleged attacker’s tongue has received an official apology and compensation after a prolonged legal battle.
A court has granted Australian women permission to sue Qatar Airways over alleged invasive physical examinations at Doha Airport in 2020, marking a pivotal moment in aviation and human rights law.