We use limited cookies
We use cookies where necessary to allow us to understand how people interact with our website and content, so that we can continue to improve our service.
View our privacy policyAll the latest updates and news from Good Law Project
If you’re a journalist you can visit our media enquiries page here
Broadcast that received more than 70,000 complaints over a lie linking the LGBTQ+ community to paedophilia will be subject to a formal investigation.
In the lead up to the judicial review of the 2022 Charity Commission report on Kids Company, below we publish an open letter signed by 54 academics, child protection experts, psychotherapists, researchers and many others, seeking justice and accountability.
Just days away from the judicial review of the Charity Commission’s highly critical report of Kids Company, we question why the charity had to close.
The globetrotting MP for Clacton has been taking advice from a former spokesperson for the far-right agitator Steve Bannon, but he hasn’t declared it as a benefit. So we’ve complained to parliament.
In a win for transparency, the Cabinet Office has failed in its last ditch attempt to prevent the release of details of Rishi Sunak’s financial dealings while prime minister.
The failing water company is in court defending a £3bn bailout that won’t fix the problem. Here’s what the environment secretary should do instead.
When protesters tipped a slaver’s statue into Bristol Harbour, they raised a crucial question about the city’s rich history. It’s time for the British Museum to explore the painful story of transatlantic slavery.
The inquiry seems to be in the dark about the scale of the VIP lane scandal. Our executive director shares the questions that need answers.
After Leicestershire Police removed details of a deal with the controversial US spy-tech firm, three quarters of UK police forces refuse to say if they even have a contract with Palantir.
We said we were fighting to stop the Mail protecting a sexual predator, so the paper threatened us with legal action. We’re not backing down. CW: sexual assault
Women at a top London university face disciplinary action after criticising the university for keeping a predatory professor in post.
After 14 years, the police officer found guilty of sexual misconduct against Kristina O’Connor may finally be held to account
Water companies are drowning in debt and pumping out sewage. It’s time for Labour to get serious on water pollution.
After months of pressure, the Home Office has finally removed Lord Walney, the controversial adviser appointed by Boris Johnson.
Camila Batmanghelidjh and Kids Company wanted urgent reforms to children’s services. So why is the system still failing young people?
Gaie Delap, the retired teacher jailed for peaceful protest and recalled to prison due to the lack of a suitable monitoring device, has been released on curfew today.