All news on the topic: Human rights
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Reproductive health activist named Grace Woman of the Year for IWD
Neelam Heera Shergill is 'taking up space' with her charity Cysters, fighting for better reproductive healthcare and has been named Grace Woman of the Year 2023
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"Beyond awful" - Lineker responds to Braverman after Tories' asylum seeker plan
Home secretary Suella Braverman has said a plan to prevent migrants using small boats to enter the UK is needed because the asylum system is being “overwhelmed”, with Lineker slamming the claims
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Suella Braverman announces 'epitome of cruel' plans to lock up asylum seekers
Outlining her controversial Illegal Migration Bill, the Home Secretary announced in the House of Commons that those who arrive in small boats will be detained without bail or judicial review
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Rishi Sunak’s plan to ban small boat migrants from claiming asylum ‘unworkable'
Suella Braverman and the Prime Minister will on Tuesday unveil their plans to remove and ban asylum seekers from re-entry if they arrive in the UK through unauthorised means
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Tory 'Sack the Nurses Bill' would breach human rights, find experts
The Joint Committee on Human Rights is calling on ministers to reconsider 'draconian' anti-strike legislation that would make it easier to sack workers who head to picket lines
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Premier League urged to reinvestigate Newcastle owners amid damning new evidence
Court submission described club's chairman as "sitting minister" in Saudi Arabia government despite Premier League previously insisting it had received legally-binding assurances that there was separation between PIF and the state
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Torture chambers 'funded by Putin’s credit card' to destroy Ukraine's identity
Ukrainians are being waterboarde, electrocuted and viciously beaten in torture chambers that war crimes lawyers say are 'funded by Vladimir Putin's credit card'
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Lewis Hamilton and co urged to boycott races as MPs accuse F1 of 'sportswashing'
Seven-time F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton has been vocal against human rights issues in the past, and now MPs have penned a letter urging him to go one step further
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Ex-MP Luciana Berger rejoins Labour four years after quitting over anti-Semitism
Ms Berger's annoucement to return to her 'political home' after four years also came as Labour's general election war chest was boosted with a £2million donation from former donor Lord David Sainsbury
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'Saudi regime executed my brother - think of him as Newcastle play at Wembley'
Newcastle United take on Manchester United in the Carabao Cup final, returning to Wembley after a long absence after their turnaround since being purchased by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund
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Brothers freed from Guantanamo Bay after 20 years despite never being charged
Abdul and Mohammed Rabbani were seized in Karachi, Pakistan, in 2002 and handed over to US authorities. They claim they were tortured by CIA operatives before winding up in the notorious internment camp
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New independent regulator in football will have up to 200 staff members
A source has told Mirror Football that the independent regulator will be like a mini FA with as many as 200 staff members heading up the brand new initiative
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5 times Russia broke international law from grim torture to lung-busting bomb
Friday marks one year since tyrant Vladimir Putin ordered Russian troops cross the border into Ukraine in one of the 21st century's most destructive and vicious military invasions
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Lawyer angry at Shamima Begum decision after ex-ISIS member refused passport
Human rights lawyer Shoaib M Khan said the ruling was "disappointing" as Shamima Begum is still stuck in a camp in northern Syria, following the news that she would not be able to get British citizenship back
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Callous Suella Braverman 'understands' frustrations at hotels housing migrants
The Home Secretary who is under pressure from all sides to get a grip on the Home Office's catastrophic failure to stop dangerous journeys across the Channel, spoke out after clashes across the country
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Iran sentences man living in US to death on terror charges after sham trial
Accused Jamshid Sharmahd - who holds joint German-Iranian nationality and lives in the US - is said to have been a CIA spy linked to a mosque bombing that killed 14
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Taliban bans contraception with chemists ordered to clear their shelves of stock
Birth control such as the Pill and contraceptive devices have reportedly been banned in two of Afghanistan's major cities, with Taliban officials ordering pharmacies to remove them
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Saudi Arabia targets Man Utd takeover in late swoop to rival Qatar and Ratcliffe
The Glazers have set a deadline of Friday to receive outright takeover offers, with British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe so far the only confirmed bidder for United
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Keir Starmer meets President Zelensky in Ukraine to pledge 'unwavering support'
The Labour leader met with the Ukrainian leader in the capital ahead of next week’s first anniversary of the war - earlier in the day Keir Starmer travelled to Bucha and Irpin to see the sites of Russian war crimes
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What will Corbyn do next after Starmer says he won't stand for Labour?
The ex-leader - who remains a Labour member - has had the whip suspended since October 2020. He accused Keir Starmer this week of a 'flagrant attack on the democratic rights' of party members
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Starmer tells critics 'back me or quit' as he says Labour party 'not going back'
Labour leader Keir Starmer said the party was 'unrecognisable' from when he took over from Jeremy Corbyn and the changes he has made are 'permanent, fundamental, irrevocable'
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EHRC ends 'monitoring' Labour - 2 years after damning anti-Semitism report
In a speech on Wednesday the Labour leader Keir Starmer will say the announcement is an 'important moment in the history of the Labour Party' - but not 'the end of the road'
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Mum's fresh hope for justice 25 years after son found dead at bottom of Thames
After spending a 25th Christmas without Ricky Reel, his mum Sukhdev Reel has been told the police will now take a look at her son's case with 'fresh eyes'
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McDonald's worker says bosses failed to sack colleague who groped her on the job
Bobbie Moore recalled being locked in an office and groped by a male colleague who was allowed to resign at the McDonald's branch where she worked in Beckton, east London
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Sunak's promotion of Lee Anderson shows the war on woke is alive and thriving
Brian Reade believes the elevation of the 'bring back capital punishment' MP could have a silver lining for Labour hopes at a General Election
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