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Liv Nervo was six months pregnant when she discovered her partner had another family. When she tried to speak up, he spent years dragging her through the courts. We’re helping her tell her story.
Last summer, Good Law Project accused barrister Sarah Phillimore of harassment and transphobia. Now, the barrister is suing our founder over the allegations
Sex Matters tried to block a ban on conversion practices, but the Council of Europe has voted to make it illegal
The High Court has blocked a legal challenge from transphobic group Sex Matters, siding with thousands of swimmers who fought to keep the ponds inclusive
When TalkTV said ‘CO2 is not a threat to the planet’ the regulator did nothing – it’s time for Ofcom to step up on climate misinformation
In December we reported that a complaint had been made to the police in respect of Mr Richard Dunstan, a “good friend” of the Sex Matters hate group.
The Judicial Conduct Investigations Office has brushed aside multiple complaints about Judge Philip Lancaster – but the High Court will now rule on what judicial misconduct means.
Deadly ICE raids in the US rely on Palantir tools that mine health records to produce real-time data on people’s location – a chilling prospect for the NHS
The Reform Council in Worcestershire is trying to ban trans people from accessing services. We’re fighting back
Thames Water’s creditors are still trying to hang on to their cash – it’s time for the regulator to publish the details of all the bids on the table
When a gang of police officers pinned me to the ground, it hit me – they’re not on our side, says Patsy Stevenson
Last summer Virgin Active banned trans people from bathrooms and changing rooms across the UK – so we’re taking them to court
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.