Human Rights

We will need the skills of migrants and refugees in future. They are keen and ready to help during the pandemic, writes Rossella Pagliuchi-Lor.
The 2020 Coronavirus Act will erode our civil liberties, rolling back 30 years of hard won disability rights, writes Sarabajaya Kumar.
From protecting women's reproductive rights to being an LGBTQ+ ally, here's how you can help.
Friedrich Karl Berger admitted to serving as an armed guard at Neuengamme, a labor and death camp, in 1945. He now lives in Tennessee.
The supermarket has since halted production at a factory in China.
A well-chosen remark would be an important reminder to the country that its human rights abuses aren’t going unnoticed, Amnesty director Kate Allen writes.
This election is a once in a generation opportunity to reshape the whole world for the better, shadow minister for peace and disarmament Fabian Hamilton writes.
Jolyon Maugham and Joanna Cherry say Boris Johnson's bid to "update" human rights law and judicial review process are causing "deep alarm".
“It has been left to the media and desperate, anguished parents to expose the brutal reality of our system of detention of people with learning disabilities or autism."
Today’s ruling is a hard-won victory for women. Now, we need to confine these cruel laws to history, writes BPAS’ Katherine O’Brien.