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Trapped in the Gangs MatrixThe Gangs Matrix is a racially biased database that isn’t working. While it’s supposed to be protecting communities from violence, it is in fact criminalising a generation of young black people. Urge the Mayor of London to carry out an urgent review of…
Press release 23 Nov 2018 -
Gangs Matrix: Damning report into data breach reinforces Amnesty call for Met Police overhaul“The investigation by the Information Commissioner’s Office confirms a lot of our own findings into the Gangs Matrix: namely, that it is currently not fit for purpose."
Press release 16 Nov 2018 -
Human Rights Act 'absolutely key' to big justice fights of last 20 years"It's the unsung hero of UK life, holding powerful people and institutions to account when ordinary people are let down."
Press release 09 Nov 2018 -
Excessive heat over deportation helps nobodyIf the criminal justice system is to be fair, then it must ensure that nobody is punished more than others for the same offence.
Blog post 09 Nov 2018 -
UK arms to Saudi Arabia: Amnesty to intervene in fresh legal challenge“We strongly believe the UK’s sale of arms to Saudi Arabia is in clear breach of both the UK’s own law and international law."
Press release 25 Oct 2018 -
Windrush: Lessons to be LearnedThe review set up by the Home Office to learn lessons from the Windrush scandal has closed for receiving written evidence. But will they be learned?
Blog post 23 Oct 2018 -
Royal photographer Alexi Lubomirski reveals five top tips for the perfect family photoPhotographer to the stars, Alexi Lubomirski, talks about why our #FamiliesTogether campaign is so important in improving UK law for refugees who have been separated from their families and homes.
Blog post 16 Oct 2018 -
Conservative conference 2018: too many leaders not enough rightsThis year's Conservative Party Conference saw bid-for-leadership speeches from several of its Party members. There was a lot of 'hot air' but not much expelled on human rights.
Blog post 04 Oct 2018 -
Day of the DisappearedBlog post 17 Sep 2018
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TUC Congress: decision on trans rights is 'important step forward'‘Support from the UK’s largest social movement is crucial’ - Shane Enright
Press release 11 Sep 2018 -
Essay: Not Just WilberforceEssays on Human Rights Defenders in Hull and East Yorkshire.
Teaching resource 23 Aug 2018 -
Bangladesh: Release of Briton Hasnat Karim 'long overdue'“It’s a huge relief that Hasnat Karim can finally be reunited with his family after his inhumane detention by the Bangladeshi authorities. His release is long overdue."
Press release 09 Aug 2018 -
Leading human rights organisations make fresh call on Theresa May to set up torture inquiry'A curtain has been lifted to reveal some of the grisly reality of UK officials’ involvement in torture'
Press release 06 Aug 2018 -
Syria: US-led Coalition accepts responsibility for Raqqa deaths documented by AmnestyCall on Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson to ‘set the record straight’
Press release 06 Aug 2018 -
UK: Police need more training and resources to respond to hate crime“The rise of hate crime in the UK has been of significant concern to Amnesty for some time."
Press release 19 Jul 2018 -
Syria: US-led Coalition 'deeply in denial' about civilian casualties in RaqqaGavin Williamson recently sought to discredit Amnesty’s Raqqa findings in Commons
Press release 16 Jul 2018 -
Trump UK visit: Stand up to the misogynist in chiefThe misogyny of the Trump administration has moved from theory to practice.
Blog post 13 Jul 2018 -
Theresa May’s cabinet reshuffle is another political merry-go-round – but what does it mean for human rights?Just in case Theresa May hasn’t had enough going on this week, Donald Trump point out – with his characteristic tact and aplomb – that the UK is in “turmoil” and he’s always rather liked Boris Johnson.
Blog post 11 Jul 2018 -
Is the UK government turning a blind eye to torture?There are hundreds of cases of the British government planning or paying for extraordinary rendition. It's time they stop turning a blind eye to their role in torture and carry out a full, judge-led inquiry.
Blog post 06 Jul 2018