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Government doubles down on anti-protest legislation
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Beijing’s tainted Olympics were the tip of the iceberg for sport’s human rights problem
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Health policy veteran elected to ethics institute board
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Use of physical restraint on children in care part of “a failed system”
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1146 refugee deaths this year, it’s time for change
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Euro Channel: The EU and UK should follow the US’ lead on Hong Kong sanctions
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Celebrating a “Catholic family in Downing Street”
28 May 2021
Assisted Dying – are the claimed safeguards sufficient?
22 May 2021
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