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  • 7 March 2025
    News Marvin Rees: We must build our national story on strong foundations

    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.

    Marvin Rees: We must build our national story on strong foundations
  • 3 March 2025
    News Can we have confidence in the Covid inquiry?

    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.

    Can we have confidence in the Covid inquiry?
  • 28 February 2025
    News UK police forces dodge questions on Palantir

    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.

    UK police forces dodge questions on Palantir
  • 26 February 2025
    News Daily Mail threatens to sue Good Law Project

    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

    Daily Mail threatens to sue Good Law Project
  • 21 February 2025
    News LSE threatens women speaking out on sexual misconduct

    Women at a top London university face disciplinary action after criticising the university for keeping a predatory professor in post.

    LSE threatens women speaking out on sexual misconduct
  • 20 February 2025
    News Kristina O’Connor: ‘Another step towards Justice’

    After 14 years, the police officer found guilty of sexual misconduct against Kristina O’Connor may finally be held to account

    Kristina O’Connor: ‘Another step towards Justice’
  • 19 February 2025
    Case Update Robert Macfarlane: We shouldn’t have to risk our health every time we get in the water

    Water companies are drowning in debt and pumping out sewage. It’s time for Labour to get serious on water pollution.

    Robert Macfarlane: We shouldn’t have to risk our health every time we get in the water
  • 17 February 2025
    News Government drops ‘independent’ adviser on protest

    After months of pressure, the Home Office has finally removed Lord Walney, the controversial adviser appointed by Boris Johnson.

    Government drops ‘independent’ adviser on protest
  • 7 February 2025
    News Kids Company’s unfinished business

    Camila Batmanghelidjh and Kids Company wanted urgent reforms to children’s services. So why is the system still failing young people?

    Kids Company’s unfinished business
  • 31 January 2025
    Case Update Breaking: Gaie Delap released on curfew, plans to sue Serco

    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.

    Breaking: Gaie Delap released on curfew, plans to sue Serco
  • 29 January 2025
    Case Update Gaie Delap sentence appeal and bail application heard

    Gaie Delap must be released on bail today. If she’s not we’ll be supporting her to launch a challenge against the Ministry of Justice next week

    Gaie Delap sentence appeal and bail application heard
  • 25 January 2025
    Case Update Failure of the state adds 20 days to Gaie Delap’s sentence

    Government failures which recalled the 78-year-old to prison have now been turned into justification for an extension to her sentence. We’re joining Gaie’s family and a groundswell of legal and prison reform charities to demand immediate action from Shabana Mahmood

    Failure of the state adds 20 days to Gaie Delap’s sentence
  • 24 January 2025
    News “A lot of us called her mum”

    One of the thousands of young people given love and support by Kids Company speaks movingly at Camila Batmanghelidjh’s funeral in 2024.

    “A lot of us called her mum”
  • 18 January 2025
    News A good cause? How charities funnelled £28m into rightwing think-tanks

    Over the past two decades, rightwing think-tanks and pressure groups that spread climate denial, attack public services and stoke culture wars have bagged millions of pounds in donations from charities. Max Colbert investigates.

    A good cause? How charities funnelled £28m into rightwing think-tanks
  • 16 January 2025
    News Kids deserve love, Kids Company deserves justice

    A personal reflection by Jo Maugham on why we are supporting the judicial review to fully restore Kids Company’s reputation.

    Kids deserve love, Kids Company deserves justice
  • 10 January 2025
    Case Update Failing justice system keeps Gaie Delap in jail on her 78th birthday

    A retired teacher is spending her birthday in prison because Serco couldn’t find a tag to fit her wrist. It’s time for justice ministers to actually stand up for justice.

    Failing justice system keeps Gaie Delap in jail on her 78th birthday