All news on the topic: Human rights
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Paedophile allowed to stay in Britain as he's spared deportation after legal bid
The man, known only as MA, was jailed for 10 months for abusing a child and ordered to sign the sex offender register. The pervert won a legal bid after telling the court he feared prosecution in Iraq
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Child sex trafficker lives near UK school during extradition fight to dodge jail
After five years on the run, Thorsten Reisenauer was held at Heathrow in August last year when he was spotted arriving for a short trip to the UK. He has been staying in a flat near a secondary school
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Bryson DeChambeau has urged 9/11 families to forgive Saudi Arabia
After the PGA Tour and LIV Golf merger, LIV Golfer Bryson DeChambeau suggested that 9/11 families should forgive Saudi Arabia and begin to heal, stating that "nobody is perfect"
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Andy Murray voices sympathy for Rory McIlroy over controversial golf merger
"If I was one of the golfers who had stuck with the PGA I’d probably be pretty frustrated and feel a bit let down"
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National state of emergency declared in USA for LGBTQ+ people by pressure group
An 'unprecedented and dangerous' spike in anti-LGBTQ+ laws across the US has prompted the Human Rights Campaign to issue its first-ever state of emergency. More than 75 bills have been signed into law already, it says
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Meet Yasir Al-Rumayyan - Saudi's king of golf, Newcastle chief & Uber investment
The 53-year-old, who has ascended to the role of crown prince Mohammed Bin Salman's number one lieutenant, is becoming one of the most important executive figures in all of sport and his investment portfolio looks set to expand
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Archie Battersbee's mum issues plea to MPs after heartbreaking death of son, 12
Hollie Dance and Archie's father Paul Battersbee fought a desperate legal fight to save their son after the High Court ruled ending life support was in his best interests
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Inside the brutal El Salvador jail packed with 67,000 prisoners where 153 died
Four woman were among the 153 convicts to have died while in El Salvadorean state custody since officials began locking thousands of members of its powerful street gangs in mega jails across the Central American country
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Sadiq Khan says heart attack scare made him understand that 'time is finite'
The Mayor of London said that after suffering a suspected heart attack on stage, he is more determined than ever to act on the environment – not least because of his kids
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Gary Lineker set to receive award in wake of BBC row over Match of the Day
The BBC took Gary Lineker off air - only to reinstate him a few days later - after the former footballer criticised the government's use of language towards refugees
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Rishi Sunak pleads for EU help in stopping migrant boats crossing the Channel
The Prime Minister and European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen agreed to bolster cooperation in tackling illegal migration across the Strait of Dover - the world's busiest shipping lane
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Rishi Sunak pleads with Europe in desperate attempt to start Rwanda
The PM is set to meet the head of the European Court of Human Rights, Siofra O'Leary in a desperate bid to get the deportation flights - branded a "gimmick" by critics - in the air
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Disabled man breaks silence after wife and carer lover jailed for enslaving him
Tom Somerset-How, 40, was held effectively as a slave in his own home by wife Sarah Somerset-How, 49, and carer George Webb, 50, for years, with the pair having an affair
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Meet English striker who blazed a trail in Saudi Arabia before Ronaldo transfer
Journeyman striker Gozie Ugwu moved to Jeddah as a free agent last summer and, despite concerns around the country's human rights record, has found himself enjoying the adventure
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Disabled man's wife and his carer guilty of slavery as pair had affair
Sarah Somerset-How, 49, and George Webb, 50, have been convicted of holding a person in slavery or servitude after Tom Somerset-How, who has cerebral palsy, raised the alarm
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Guantanamo prisoner's drawings expose brutal torture in CIA’s post-9/11 program
WARNING, CONTAINS DISTRESSING IMAGES: Abu Zubaydah, 52, was used as a human guinea pig in the CIA’s post-9/11 torture program and a landmark new report shows the brutal torture he was subject to
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Dis Life Democracy Special: 'Voter ID is major barrier for some Disabled people'
If we did happen to have voter ID, things still didn’t go to plan with access at polling stations. Many older and Disabled people were turned away
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Messi, Busquets and 5 stars wanted in Saudi - and how much they could earn
Saudi Pro League clubs are aiming to recruit a number of top European footballers this summer - including Lionel Messi - after Al-Nassr signed Cristiano Ronaldo in January
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Should asylum seekers be accommodated on barges - vote in our poll
The Bibby Stockholm vessel will house around 500 single male asylum seekers in the Isle of Portland for at least 18 months - but do YOU think people should be housed in barges?
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Archbishop of Canterbury to condemn Tory migrant plan days after Coronation
Justin Welby is set to join criticism of Suella Braverman's plan to deport new arrivals to Rwanda as proposed immigration legislation is debated in the House of Lords today
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Disabled teenage brothers found naked inside squalid locked room
The unnamed 17 and 19-year-old boys were found unclothed in a bare room with the door handles removed when emergency services arrived in Australia
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Fury over police response as anti-monarchy protesters are arrested at Coronation
Protesters had gathered on the south side of Trafalgar Square to peacefully protest the King’s procession, booing as his coach rolled past
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Critics hit out at police using 'dystopian tool' on Coronation crowds
Human rights campaigners have criticised plans to use facial recognition technology for the King's Coronation, claiming it comes as part of a "huge crackdown" on the right to protest
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Just Stop Oil protester defies new laws - and is immediately arrested
A 55-strong group of climate activists were conducting a slow march through Westminster in London before the police imposed a Section 12 Order ordering them to protest on the pavement, not the road
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Family of Brit dad locked up in Indian jail saves dinner place for him every day
Jagtar Singh Johal from Dumbarton, Scotland, was locked up amid accusations he was involved in a political murder plot in Punjab, northern India, which he and his family have always strongly denied
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