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The west has spread environmental and economic damage around the world. Now the people fuelling the politics of hate are making money from the apparatus of hatred, says Afua Hirsch.
Reform councils have increased spending and handed out a £30,000 contract to a company owned by a party supporter which was involved with 10 serious pollution incidents in 2024.
Charity regulator confirms the existence of an “ongoing” investigation into the transphobic pressure group Sex Matters.
Hunger strikes, traffic chaos and government crackdowns. The battle over protest looks set to continue in 2026, says Helen Fenwick.
Court of Appeal finds that Stonewall did not cause discrimination against ‘gender critical’ barrister Allison Bailey.
We analyse the findings and implications of NHS England’s review of adult trans healthcare, published today.
The High Court of New Zealand has ruled that a ban on puberty blockers for young trans people should not be enforced ahead of a legal challenge from a trans health body.
After hearing arguments from Sex Matters, the High Court will reflect on whether the anti-trans group can challenge inclusion at Hampstead women’s pond.
CitizenGO is backed by Russian oligarchs and linked to the far right. Good Law Project’s undercover investigation shows that it’s ramping up its work in the UK.
The High Court’s ruling that a six-year-old child must keep her father’s name goes against basic justice and the tide of reform, says Charlotte Proudman.
It’s obvious the government isn’t doing enough to tackle global heating. But it’s not too late for the prime minister to turn his fine words into real action, says Rebekah Hill.
One of the first cases that follows the Supreme Court’s decision on the definition of sex under the Equality Act has found that the court didn’t decide which changing room a trans person should use.
Concerning the report of a potential criminal offence Content warning: sexual assault
Girl Guiding and the Women’s Institute have announced that they will now exclude trans women and girls after legal threats – but organisations can and should remain inclusive.
Wes Streeting insists that NHS health records are not for sale. But handing them to a company like Palantir shatters any chance of public trust, warns data lead Duncan McCann.
We said we’d sue over Ofcom’s decision to dismiss 22,000 complaints about transphobia on TalkTV – now the regulator has caved.