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It’s all too easy to miss the point about sex work in areas hit by conflict and disaster. How about listening to the people who experience it?
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Is being polite a commonly understood idea or is rudeness in the eye of the beholder?
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Opera goers are high multiplier voters. Win them over and you might get a few more supporters along the way.
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France is having a debate over the age of sexual consent. Perhaps it is time the UK joined in.
Are you included?
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Is asking people about race or sexuality a prerequisite for social justice – or a tool of discrimination?
Flexible working for family reasons should be celebrated.
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Removing the stigma around flexible working can also remove some of the unconscious biases that work against mothers.
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More and more radical scholars and activists in the West are rejecting human rights. Is this right?
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As the party faces more internal strife over antisemitism, it’s worth considering what Labour stands for.
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Becoming British can be a confusing, expensive and lonely process.
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Regulation adds operational costs that are often inefficient to the delivery of services, or even completely unnecessary.
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A history of how jurors have faced trial themselves for getting it wrong, or slipping up in court.
What does “yes” mean, and when?
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How can we increase safety and reduce the likelihood of sexual violence in chemsex settings? Addressing wider issues surrounding sexual consent might be a start.
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The Star-Spangled Banner does indeed yet wave.
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The story began when police discovered the bodies of Slovak journalist Ján Kuciak and his fiancé – both had been shot dead.
Philippa Kaufmann QC (left) and Harriet Wistrich (centre) acted for victims in the judicial review.
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As a result of the ruling, more detail of future Parole Board decisions should be available to victims.
Seeking justice.
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Reliving trauma and not being believed – just two of the damning indictments about seeking justice for sexual violence.
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Egyptians’ revolutionary demands for ‘bread, freedom and social justice’ are a distant memory.
Trying to achieve that ‘flawless finish’.
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People with visible facial differences, such as acne, are rarely represented in the media and when they are, they are often vilified.
Theresa May delivers her Manson House speech on Brexit in early March 2018.
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An expert in trust assesses how it comes into play while finding a solution that avoids a hard border for Northern Ireland.
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Tensions with Russia and the US have made both partners in the Brexit negotiations more aware of their shared interests than they seemed to be a year ago.
China-Vietnam border crossing across Lao Cai bridge.
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Unstable relations between China and Vietnam are affecting the lives of Hmong highlanders in surprising ways.
The Electoral Commission is investigating allegations regarding spending by the Vote Leave campaign in the 2016 referendum.
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Allegations that Vote Leave breached election spending laws in the 2016 referendum add to calls for electoral spending reform.
A protest on March 25 in Catalonia against the arrest of Carles Puigdemont.
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The former president of Catalonia is in a German prison, awaiting possible extradition to Spain where he faces charges of rebellion.
A car drives past a poster depicting Lebanon’s Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah in Houla village, southern Lebanon.
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Closing the loophole: why the UK government must clip Hezbollah’s ‘wings’.
Hellraiser: John Bolton at the UN, 2006.
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Reportedly passed over for secretary of state because of his moustache, John Bolton has made it into Donald Trump’s administration at last.