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A coalition of health workers is calling on Labour to retract its proposed plan to “tackle antisemitism and other racism in the NHS”. The government outlined these plans in a press release issued in October. The widely-held concern centres on a blanket ban on expressions or symbols of solidarity with Palestinians. Labour’s justification of “political...

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The day the Labour Party’s conference wraps up, energy firms will hike the public’s bills again. So, campaign group Fuel Poverty Action will be taking a stand. As delegates leave the event, it will rally outside the Wheel of Liverpool to tell them the government can’t leave citizens in the cold this winter. Energy bills...

Note from ed: this article was written before the Your Party conference – after the chaos of conference weekend, its conclusion is even starker. It’s Tuesday evening in Manchester, and I’m attending a Your Party rally where Jeremy Corbyn is speaking, just before conference this weekend. Let me preface this by saying I never voted...
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Increasing harassment and deterioration in the health of individuals detained for exercising human rights reveals a persistent pattern of repression and authoritarian practices. Amnesty International is deeply concerned about a further escalation of arbitrary detention, illegal surveillance and harassment against relatives of prisoners of conscience and persons involved in prominent cases of state repression in...
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Reacting to the decision by Russian authorities to further restrict the Telegram messenger service by considerably slowing it down, Marie Struthers, A...
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Reacting to the decision by Russian authorities to further restrict the Telegram messenger service by considerably slowing it down, Marie Struthers, Amnesty International’s Eastern Europe and Central Asia Director, said: “As usual, Russian authorities are resorting to the bluntest instrument in their digital repression toolbox: censorship and obstruction under the guise of protecting people’s rights...

The tragic collapse of a residential building in Tripoli’s Bab al Tabbaneh on 8 February which killed 14 people and wounded eight others must spur government action to provide reparation for those who have suffered the loss of their home and to protect those who remain in unsafe buildings, Amnesty International said today. This building...

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