Man who lost job after two strokes receives £100,000 after former employer settles case
Clifford Donaldson has settled a disability and age discrimination case against his former employer for £100,000. Read more here.
Calls for clarity over whether UK police can release suspects’ ethnicity and immigration status
There is increasing pressure on prosecutors and the police in the UK to release details about the ethnicity and immigration status of people facing a criminal charge. Read more here.
Dame Stella Rimington, the first female director general of MI5, has died
Dame Stella is widely credited as the inspiration for Dame Judi Dench's M in the James Bond films. Read more here.
Outrage as town in Spain bans Muslim celebrations in public spaces
A Spanish town has banned Muslims from celebrating Islamic festivals in public spaces, sparking outrage from religious groups and opposition leaders. Read more here.
Staff 'literally sleep on their shifts', wrote girl who died while receiving psychiatric care
Ruth Szymankiewicz was supposed to have one-to-one supervision but an inquest hears she was left alone. Read more here.
Choir that drowned out Germany’s AfD leader happy to ‘bend the ear’ of country
Group ‘surprised’ when their song was used to disrupt an interview with Alice Weidel – but now they face a backlash. Read more here.
‘I feel equally rooted in bhangra and hyperpop, queer anthems and Sufi poetry’
Still with music, and Pakistani star Ali Sethi speaks about his defiant debut album. Read more here.
Hospice to become 'first for LGBTQ+ people in UK'
The move by Sussex Beacon, based in Brighton, has been dubbed a "landmark development" by NHS Sussex, aiming to combine inclusive care with expertise in specialist HIV care. Read more here.
'Lifeline' disability transport service could close
Freedomwheels, which has been supporting people across Exeter in Devon since 1982, provides assistance, transport and care to people who are disabled or living with mobility problems. Read more here.
Battle against state pensions gender gap ‘nearly won’ for new retirees
The state pensions gender gap has narrowed to £1.80 per week on average for those who have recently started to claim it, according to Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) figures. Read more here.