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More than 70,000 people complained over GB News’s use of a hateful, homophobic trope. Now the regulator has finally acted and declared the channel in breach.
The company Michelle Mone landed on the Tories’ unlawful VIP lane has 14 days to repay £122m for gowns supplied during the pandemic and never used.
Dodgy stats and questionable allies. It’s time to push back against Reform’s dangerous agenda on women’s safety, says Sara Fox.
While many stay to fight the rollback of rights in the UK, hundreds of trans and intersex Brits are leaving home. Content warning: sexual violence
ID cards won’t reduce migration and will put trans rights at risk. But that’s not the biggest cost of Starmer’s half-baked scheme, says Cat MacLean.
After Donald Trump targeted law firms, Morrison Foerster dropped a trans man’s case. So we helped him sue.
After years supporting LGBTQ+ people, Virgin Active has crumbled in the face of a legal threat from GB News presenter Michelle Dewberry. We’re fighting back.
Trans people are increasingly being painted as a threat to women. We’re supporting Not In Our Name (NION) Women to fight back against this harmful narrative.
It’s three years since a complaint was lodged against a doctor who recently linked Covid vaccines to cancer at Reform’s conference. But the General Medical Council still hasn’t taken action.
An ultra-conservative anti-abortion lawyer has threatened a GP practice in Brighton with legal action, risking further restrictions on healthcare for young trans people.
Reform has been exploiting fears around attacks on women to stoke hate against migrants. Good Law Project investigates the flawed statistics and the group with far-right links that have helped spread its narrative.
More than 20 years ago, ministers promised they wouldn’t use the Terrorism Act to target direct action. But if the powers to suppress dissent are there, it’s only a matter of time before the state uses them, says Martha Spurrier.
Over half of speakers on London’s March for Life’s programme have links with US Christian right group Alliance Defending Freedom.
When a journalist who writes and campaigns on trans rights caught the attention of a gender-critical barrister, her life was turned upside down. With her support, we’ve filed a complaint with the Bar Standards Board.
Nigel Farage is using attacks on women to stoke his anti-migrant agenda, while turning a blind eye to the real crisis of violence against women in the UK. We’re fighting back.
Abdalle Mumin fled torture in Somalia only to find a bank threatening to silence him with legal action in the UK. We’re helping him speak out.