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Decision sets an important precedent over the sweeping use of public nuisance laws to suppress dissent
The equalities minister has ordered the government’s harmful code of practice will apply from 5 August – we’re pushing back
Sources shed new light on Peter Mandelson’s role in landing £330m contract for software that is slow, subject to frequent crashes and little used
Landmark judgment rules that firms can no longer offer exploitative loans for ‘training’
Virgin Media is ripping off their customers while the regulator watches. So we’re stepping in
When Dr Ayo Moiett managed to get an ambulance for a Palestine hunger striker, the police forcefully arrested him – so we’re investigating a claim against them
The Walthamstow MP is campaigning for an amendment that could stop billionaires influencing politics – we’ve got six days to make it happen
Repeat of toxic trope shows Ofcom needs to step up on broadcasters who spread hate
The media regulator is giving the right-wing channel a free pass to spread toxic lies – so we’re taking legal action
A coroner issued a death certificate that ignored Aiden Longmuir’s identity as male – after action from Good Law Project he’s getting the respect he deserves
Maugham will vigorously defend Sarah Phillimore’s claim
Nigel Farage didn’t listen to voters and he tried to dismiss our legal action – but the court wasn’t buying it
My friends have borne the brunt of the government’s authoritarian crackdown on protest, says Nida Jafri
A transphobic pressure group are still trying to ban trans women from Hampstead ponds, so we’re stepping in
Like a quilt, our fight for trans rights is made up of lots of smaller pieces – together they make a promise of a better future
Instead of locking children out of a toxic swamp, the government should force big tech to clean it up