• Figures obtained by voice.wales via a Freedom of Information request points to huge levels of sexual misconduct experienced by students, with 561 disclosures in just three years. • Prior to 2017 there are no centrally held stats on sexual misconduct on campus and as such no measure of the…
“I Spend 90% Of My Day In The Same Room My Brother Died In” – Failed By The Housing & Justice System
In February of this year, Mouayed Bashir died after being restrained on the floor of his bedroom by police in Newport. Since then, his two brothers and parents have had their lives thrown into turmoil as they battle for the truth about what happened that day. But this isn’t all…
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From this weekend, we will move to fortnightly editions, which will run from Friday through the weekend.
We believe moving to this model will enable us to focus on and deliver much more of our groundbreaking journalism.
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After the brutal murder of Sarah Everard by a serving Metropolitan Police officer earlier this year, focus has shifted to gender violence, the deplorable rape prosecution figures and a rampant and deep-rooted culture of misogyny in the police and justice system. Faith Clark speaks to Tess Marshall, an activist and…
In March 2010, Tom Fowler and his fellow activists had their suspicions confirmed about a figure who had been part of their anarchist group for over five years. Marco Jacobs - an undercover cop - had recently left South Wales Anarchists, but not before working his way into the core…
• In a landmark victory in the decade-long spy cops case, judges ruled in favour of Kate Wilson, who was deceived into a sexual relationship with undercover cop Mark Kennedy
• Judges also heavily criticised senior officers who turned a blind eye to the relationship’s existence, and suggested that there…
• PC Nicholas Williams' testimony was used in a prosecution attempt of an anti-racist campaigner, and is similar to other cases where activists were convicted.
• voice.wales has seen the testimony of the South Wales Police officer who revealed that he used to serve for the infamous Apartheid-era South African…
Keir Starmer's turn to the right at a time of real crisis for ordinary people must be challenged. But we can't rely on the post-Corbyn left in the party, or look to Welsh Labour, for answers.
Image via Creative Commons, copyright Jessica Taylor
Keir Starmer's attack on the Corbynite left…
Working people are facing challenges from all sides but for the first time in years, they have real leverage and therefore an opportunity to push back and make serious gains.
Image: Taxi drivers in the Unite union protest for emergency Covid support, Autumn 2020, by Tom Davies
The pandemic has…
Major anti-poverty group says that the poorest young people in Wales will be thrown offline and socially excluded as WiFi bills go unpaid after the Universal Credit cut.
“We know it's going to drive up destitution. We will see it coming through the door of the food bank.”
Protest planned…