Are Pastafarians undogmatic believers, or unbelievers who will go to extreme lengths to protest against religious exceptionalism?
Paul Baker’s "Outrageous" tells the story of the battle against Section 28, which demanded an end to the "promotion" of homosexuality.
Forcing people to bear unwanted pregnancies and criminalising abortion creates a hostile, insecure and unsafe world for girls, women and birthing people.
Mohammed Zubair claimed in court that he had been arrested because he was a Muslim, and a fact-checker.
Will Russian President Vladimir Putin ever be brought before The Hague for the alleged war crimes perpetrated in Ukraine?
Reading "You Have Not Yet Been Defeated", Nadine El-Enany gains a new understanding of guilt, fear, and the need to speak.
Is it controlling to place emotional and sexual restrictions on your partner?
Samira Ahmed meets five women who found out the men they thought were their partners were in fact undercover police officers. The scale of the spycops scandal is only now becoming clear.
Safoora Bibi was murdered at an all-girls religious school. The accused claim to have seen her blaspheme "in a dream".
With the passing of the Nationality and Borders Act and the failures of the Homes for Ukraine scheme, the British government is trying its best to avoid giving sanctuary to refugees.