Palestinian children suffer in Israel jails in violation of International lawThe status of 350 Palestinian children in Israeli jails has produced an international human rights outcry and a legislation by a member of the US congress, but no change on the ground. By Daoud Kuttab . 18 Apr
The Crime Live event - "Real Life" Silent Witness but no time for sexual liaisonsCrime Live - a " real life" Silent Witness event next month - highlights how huge strides in forensic science could conflict with police cuts leading to miscarriages of justice if people are not vigilant according to Inside Justice, a ch By David Hencke . 17 Apr
The colour of Russian money part 2: a Latvian laundromat? John Christmas was the head of the Latvian Parex bank's international group when he tried to draw the attention of the authorities to alleged corruption at the bank. He had to flee Latvia but his evidence might help tackle the links betwee By Stephen Komarnyckyj . 16 Apr
Rochdale child sex abuse: A 30 year scandal that the authorities failed to stopThe devastating report from the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse goes well beyond Sir Cyril Smith lasting decades and senior figures in the town share a lot of the blame By David Hencke . 15 Apr
Postponed by Brexit: Vital investigations into the effectiveness of Britain's border controlsDavid Bolt, independent chief inspector of borders and immigration announced over Easter that he was postponing investigations into border controls following the failures of ministers to sort out Brexit negotiations, notably over the Irish By David Hencke . 12 Apr
A warning for Grenfell Tower survivorsThe inquiry into the disaster has two parts, with the toughest questions due in part 2. But will part 2 ever happen? The example of Leveson 2 says no By Brian Cathcart . 12 Apr
Catalonia Comes To Scotland as Extradition Sparks Storm Former Catalan minister facing being shipped to Madrid for "political revenge." By James Doleman . 12 Apr
The Dogs of War Part 1: Kateryna Havrish on saving the animals of Donbas Kateryna Havrish was running an animal shelter in the Donbas when her life was turned upside down by war. She became a latter day Noah trying to save all the cats and dogs who were made homeless by the war... while coming to terms with h By Stephen Komarnyckyj . 12 Apr
Arab Christians' weakness exposed in EasterThe lack of attention to the Easter holidays has exposed the weakness because of the dwindling size of Arab Christians By Daoud Kuttab . 12 Apr
A WAR OF WORDS AND UKRAINIAN AUTHORS PART 2: OLEH SHYNKARENKO WRITES IN THREE DIMENSIONAL INK Ukrainian novelist Oleh Shynkarenko on how even people whose apartments have been blown to bits by Putin sing his praises- and a hologrammatic novel that captures our present reality By Stephen Komarnyckyj . 11 Apr
How IPSO cherry-picks complaintsThe tame press 'regulator' faces a court challenge about the way it dismisses some complaints because they are made by the wrong people By Brian Cathcart . 11 Apr
Dacre and the Lawrence case: another problem with factsThe Daily Mail editor has been quoted saying something strikingly at odds with his own testimony to the Leveson Inquiry By Brian Cathcart . 10 Apr
The Tuesday Letter: Inside SCLCorrespondence from Cambridge Analytica's suspended director, Alexander Nix, sets out in excruciating detail the worldwide locations where the parent company, Strategic Communication Laboratories, was active up until 2010. Bringing British- By J.J. Patrick . 9 Apr
On the front lines of World Cyber War 1 part 2: Hacked off; one Ukrainian White Hacker's battle with Russian TerrorismEugene Dokukin and his colleagues have taken down hundreds of sites supporting Russian terrorism and have a lot to tell the west about how to fight Putin: but hardly anyone is listening. By Stephen Komarnyckyj . 9 Apr
Gaza's Great Nonviolent MarchThe nonviolent campaign for return by the people of Gaza require amazing amount of patience, perseverance and sacrifice. By Daoud Kuttab . 7 Apr
Shambolic Stansted: How you can grab duty free booze without leaving the country unchecked by short staffed customs and immigrationA damning report on the state of the border force at Stansted Airport by an independent inspector reveals how you can even get away with buying duty free stuff there without needing to fly and get away with it. By David Hencke . 6 Apr
Judge slaps down Mirror bid to hide hacking dataMGN seeking leave to appeal against High Court decision - after being denied once already By Byline Investigations . 10 Apr
Russian Hybrid Offensives: November Statement to ParliamentBelow is the unedited text of a statement sent to to the UK Parliament's Fake News Inquiry on November 21 2017. The intention at the time of its submission was to provide Parliament and MPs the time to deal with inevitable future disinforma By J.J. Patrick . 5 Apr
On the frontlines of World Cyber War 1, part 1: why Russia produced a fake version of a real plan to attack Ukraine How Russia produced a fake version of a plan to attack Ukraine to distract from the real, hacked, document By Stephen Komarnyckyj . 5 Apr
'Introduce presumption against "super short" prison sentences to tackle reoffending', says Shadow Justice SecretaryLabour MP Richard Burgon believes tough community sentences should be considered as an alternative to prison for offenders who would serve just a few weeks or months inside By Hardeep Matharu . 5 Apr