The CTBS Bill has been voted through to the House of Lords: This is why it must be challenged
Yesterday, the Counter-Terrorism and Border Security (CTBS) Bill was voted through to the House of Lords by an overwhelming majority of MPs.
Yesterday, the Counter-Terrorism and Border Security (CTBS) Bill was voted through to the House of Lords by an overwhelming majority of MPs.
London - At a hearing at Westminster Magistrates’ Court today, District Magistrate Emma Arbuthnot handed a conditional discharge to Muzaffar Abdullah, who
London - Muhammad Rabbani will appear in the High Court today to appeal a conviction for not disclosing passwords during a Schedule
London - CAGE welcomes the legal challenge launched in the United States by the American Civil Liberties Union, against warrantless searches and
Fahad Ansari looks at the significance of CAGE international director Muhammed Rabbani's principled stance on risking prison to object to the Schedule
London - Amidst the shock at the news that British citizen Jamal Al Harith detonated a car bomb at an Iraqi army
The latest counter-terrorism statistics hint at racial and religious profiling and suggest freedom of movement is being increasingly restricted. Actual terror related convictions remain
CAGE launches a new initiative named “Human Voices in the War on Terror”. It will seek to uncover the true human cost
Image:Written By:Fahad AnsariRather than represent those that died in the attack thirteen years ago, '9-11' for many has become a by-word for
Download the reportCP provides a submission to the Home Office submission to the Schedule 7 consultation. CagePrisoners welcomes the Home Office review of