The British government has been accused of attempting to undermine human rights, through its current review of the Human Rights Act.
The art of "reading faces" is unscientific, so why do we use facial expressions to ascertain truth in court?
We talk to Professor A.C.Grayling about his new book “The History of Philosophy: Three Millennia of Thought from the West and Beyond”
Does the protest movement stand a chance versus the Chinese state? We talk to Stephen Vines, author of "Defying the Dragon", about Hong Kong's fight against the world's largest dictatorship.
In modernising marriage law in the UK, we must not forget the women harmed by religious ceremonies.
Since Poland’s near-total ban on abortion, women have been fighting back. Is the nation on their side?
It's three years since the Irish people voted to legalise abortion. We talk to key campaigner Ailbhe Smyth about the backlash, the shifting role of the Church in society, and what lessons might be drawn by others pushing for change.
The pandemic may be the immediate cause behind the spike in anti-Chinese hate crimes, but it's also time that the UK confronts its Sinophobic history.
England's laws around assisted dying have been thrown into the spotlight by acclaimed neurosurgeon Dr Henry Marsh.
Women were key players in the early ethical societies, defying the norms of Victorian Britain.