What Is Britain Actually Doing in Syria?
By Michaela Whitton After weeks of media excitement and public anger as to whether Britain would join the dozen nations reportedly bombing both Iraq and…
By Michaela Whitton After weeks of media excitement and public anger as to whether Britain would join the dozen nations reportedly bombing both Iraq and…
By Melissa Dykes While the police and surveillance state here seemingly gets worse all the time, Britain’s is about to take the Orwellian Nightmare cake….
By Graham Vanbergen The use of secret courts is where trials take place that are not open to the public, nor generally reported in the news…
By Graham Vanbergen At the beginning of 2015 the United States Air Force significantly increased the level of its attacks on the so-called Islamic State…
By Graham Vanbergen After the outbreak of world war in 1914, many new rules and regulations came to Britain. This is of course understandable given…
By Michaela Whitton The creeping use of counter-terrorism policies in Britain to clamp down on civil liberties appears to be relying on a number of…
By Michaela Whitton A law-abiding, political protester has been threatened with deportation from the U.K. after he was arrested during a peaceful demonstration. Hungarian-born Daniel Gardonyi…
By Graham Vanbergen If the government has anything to do with it, privacy just got a whole lot worse. What the Draft Investigatory Powers Bill holds…
By Michaela Whitton Seven British women have won substantial damages and an extraordinary apology from the Metropolitan Police after being deceived into forming relationships with…
By Graham Vanbergen The escalation to world war appears to be in motion, just waiting for the first diplomatic row to explode into something considerably worse…
By John Vibes UK Police are asking the government for new surveillance powers to be able to view the Internet search history of every single…
By Graham Vanbergen The Ministerial Code is a document setting out “rules” and standards for government ministers in the United Kingdom. Separate codes exist for…
By Michaela Whitton As promised earlier in the year, the Conservative government is granting British spy agencies explicit rights to hack into smartphones and computers….
By Graham Vanbergen ‘Freedom of Press’ is published by the US-based Freedom House, an NGO established in 1941 that has been ranking countries worldwide since…