Business & Human Rights

Forever chemicals found in drinking water around London

High levels of PFAS found in drinking water around London Airports indicate a worrying lack of regulation on PFAS in the UK.

ExxonMobil settle decade long lawsuit in Aceh, Indonesia

ExxonMobil have settled a lawsuit with Aceh villagers after accusations of torture and murder.

Apple & Foxconn successfully lobby Karnataka authorities to remove la...

As Apple looks to shift production to India, they attempt to terraform local labour laws to provide ‘low-cost’ production capabilities similar to China. A...

Worrying trends in US indicate proliferation of child labour and slav...

Both instances of child labour and violations of child labour related laws are on the rise in the US, more must be done to prevent further proliferation.

SOAS University accused of wage theft

A number of staff at University of London, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) have reported theft of wages as the university cites legal strike...

Palm Oil companies under scrutiny after assassination attempt of Lúci...

Lúcio Tembé, community leader and activist has been shot in the head by two gunmen. An investigation into Palm Oil involvement is underway.

Tunisia descends back into authoritarianism.

Power grabs, the refugee crisis and the people: How Kais Saïed’s Tunisia edges towards total failure.

Assad’s invitation to COP28 must be rescinded, here’s why…

UAE President Mohammed bin Zahid Al Nahyan invites Assad to COP28 Conference in Dubai.

The West must repatriate it’s citizens to prevent ISIS resurgence.

The likelihood of an Islamic State resurgence is increasing. Prison breaks, insurgency activity, myriad uncoordinated militia activity and abhorrent priso...

Recent actions by London’s Metropolitan Police indicate a worrying de...

Over 2023, public trust in the Met, illuminated by Ms Louise Casey’s damning report, is at an all-time low. The killings of black people, un-even policing...

UAE WPS expansion welcome, but more must be done.

The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation announced an expansion of professions that must register under the Wage Protection System.

France: Do not endorse invasive surveillance for Olympics and Paralym...

The groups argue the proposed surveillance measures, set out in Article 7 of the new law, will violate international human rights law