A brief history of UK-Libya relationsFrom the Lockerbie bombing to deals in the desert, from rendition to revolution, it is a relationship of contradictions.
Muslims face ‘worsening environment of hate’ in UKReport reveals that abuse, discrimination and the threat of violent assault have become a ‘normal experience’.
UK welcome for Egypt’s Sisi faces criticismActivists call for investigation and arrest of leader they blame for what they call Egypt’s worst human rights crisis.
UN to probe the UK’s deadly disability cutsUN investigators to determine if the government committed “grave violations” after disabled people ordered back to work.
UK: Keyword warning software in schools raises red flagEducation Pro enables teachers to monitor students’ online activity and sends “violation” alerts over trigger terms.
Out in the cold: The UK’s social housing emergencyForcible evictions fuel a housing crunch amid sharp welfare cuts and surging rent costs in London.
Fish and chips, Freddie Mercury, and UK childcareTo encourage ‘Our British Values’, childminders are being urged to play Queen and promote ‘roast dinner’ to toddlers.
Cancelled play highlights UK counter-extremism debateCritics cry foul as production exploring youth radicalisation mysteriously pulled after police visit.
Stifling freedom of expression in UK schoolsThe UK Prevent programme infiltrates schools, targeting students who express certain views.
The legacy of the 7/7 London bombingsLondon’s tough response to 7/7 bombings thwarts attacks, but may not prevent radicalisation.