Law & justice
-
Review: One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This, by Omar El Akkad
Gaza: livestreaming genocide.
- Human Rights
-
Liberalism and the New Politics of Disability
When equality legislation is under fire as ‘woke’, it is worth revisiting and the broader vision associated with the Disability Discrimination Act 1995.
- Equality
- Human Rights
-
In Whose Interest is the Public Interest?
Why local consultation and decision making are invaluable in securing quality, sustainable housing.
- Labour Party
-
Why the UK Government was Taken to Court Over Arms Sales to Israel
When peace and security mean arming genocide.
- Trade
-
Stop in the Law of the Name! Nominative Lawmaking, Populism, and Justice
Naming of a law after a person – nominative lawmaking - appears to be something of a growing trend in the UK.
- Populism
-
Using Research to Improve Policing post Casey—and Why that Might not Happen
How can more and better evidence help policing now?
-
Universities Should Stop Calling the Police on Peaceful Student Protestors
As the academic year begins, the topic of protests at universities is likely to feature in the news again.
-
Right person, wrong strategy for policing
What kind of service should policing be?
-
How to Build Progressive Public Services with Data Science and Artificial Intelligence
A ‘pro-human’ path to AI-powered public services.
-
Facing the Future of Crime: A Framework for Police Use of Technology
Technology does not just facilitate crime. It offers solutions.
- Media