Antisemitism, Zionism, Community Division & The Law
Exploring antisemitism, Zionism, social unrest, and how conflict affects vulnerable people and disabled communities. Discusses empathy, emotional well-being, education, and peaceful coexistence.
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Exploring antisemitism, Zionism, social unrest, and how conflict affects vulnerable people and disabled communities. Discusses empathy, emotional well-being, education, and peaceful coexistence.

Environmental law protects more than the planet, it safeguards public health, housing, and vulnerable communities. Learn how pollution, unsafe housing, climate change, and environmental policies disproportionately impact disabled people and those at risk.

Learn what Public Law is, how Judicial Review works, and why constitutional law, human rights, and government accountability matter in the UK legal system. A student-friendly Public Law revision guide.

A UK Supreme Court ruling overturning key parts of the Cheshire West judgment has raised concerns that hundreds of thousands of disabled people could lose important legal and human rights safeguards.

Learn about Police Powers and the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (P.A.C.E.), including arrest rights, duty of care, vulnerable detainees, disability safeguards, and the role of the Police Ombudsman and IOPC in the UK.

An in-depth article exploring sexual assault, rape, victim trauma, fear of not being believed, evidence gathering, whistleblowing, mental health impacts, and failures within the justice system.

An in-depth guide to whistleblowing laws in the UK, the Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998, legal protections for whistleblowers, risks of speaking out, evidence needed, and the realities of challenging powerful organisations.

Learn what public law is, how it governs the relationship between citizens and the state, and why it matters for human rights, disabled people, government accountability, and justice in the UK.

DWP faces criticism after confirming under-25s will be excluded from extended PIP review periods. Disability campaigners warn the policy may unfairly discriminate against young disabled people and increase financial and mental health pressures.

As the Timms Review deadline approaches, concerns grow over whether the PIP system is fit for purpose. Campaigners, disabled people, and advocacy groups call for dignity, compassion, and reform in disability assessments.