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According to a study by Parity, more than 40% of domestic violence victims are male.
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In a bid to meet unrealistic migration targets, the government has been enforcing document checks at every turn.
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From #SoyBoy to #MilkTwitter, there’s a sinister side to milk.
Foster carers are becoming scarcer.
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Britain’s press reulgator ruled that The Times distorted its coverage of a case about a Christian girl placed with Muslim foster carers.
A protest against the treatment of members of the Windrush generation.
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An immigration law expert on what it’s like to navigate the UK’s hostile environment.
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The UK’s black Caribbean community is traditionally more inclined towards Labour. They’re even less likely to switch now.
The Pentagon briefs the media on strikes against Assad’s chemical weapons facilities.
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A recent intervention by the US, the UK and France is only part of a far broader – and deadlier – campaign.
A large Roma house in western Romania.
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New research among well-off Roma families in Romania shows how widespread prejudice against them is.
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Statistics are political – so we should question the recent drop in government estimates of British citizens living in the EU.
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The Home Office threw away landing documents that are now vital to people trying to prove their right to stay in the UK.
The scene of the April 22 attack.
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An attack on a voter registration killed at least 57 people, and left scores more deciding where to go now.
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A pilot requiring some voters to show ID in May’s local elections could be the next blow for the Windrush generation.
Exuberance in San Jose on the eve of the second round vote.
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Why use bullets when you have crayons?
Voting – perhaps in vain – for the Ugandan opposition.
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Elections are easy to rig, and they give authoritarian leaders a veneer of legitimacy they badly need.
Merkel: looking for a seat at the table.
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As the UK and US retreat from the global scene, Germany is ready to step up to preserve the liberal international order and is seeking a seat on the UN Security Council.
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Do we need a code of conduct to clarify issues around sexual harassment or worse in the workplace or zero tolerance to send the right message?
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They’re silly, but the singer’s statement pants are an important comment on female storytelling.
Charlemagne, the decider.
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Monarchs and prime ministers have spent centuries working out which decisions need to be made in public.
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Most recreational users get their drugs from ‘social suppliers’. Law enforcement should concentrate on organised crime instead.
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The audio version of an in depth article from The Conversation, which explores how antisemitism today is carved from and sustained by powerful precedents and inherited stereotypes.
Daryll Rowe.
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Cases like Daryll Rowe’s are very rare, but they have the power to transform both the law and public opinion.
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To understand how a new world war might play out, it’s important to remember just how powerful the US really is.
Stephen Lawrence’s murder eventually led to major police reforms.
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The murder of Lawrence opened the eyes of the British public to the reality of violent racism.
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A study has revealed how former Armed Forces personnel can get ignored and mistreated by an unsympathetic social security system.
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25 years ago, the Waco siege became a symbol of government attacks on religious and civil liberties.