It’s been another busy year for digital rights, with the added excitement of an earlier than expected General Election!
Open Rights Group (ORG) is a digital rights campaigning organisation. We are looking for someone to help manage our internal operations while our permanent Operations Manager is away on maternity ...
From 1 January 2025, people who have right to remain in the UK must have an e-Visas to apply for work, apply to use housing and other services, and to re-enter the UK. Other documents such as ...
The new Data (Use and Access) Bill drops several concerning aspects of the previous Data Protection and Digital Information Bill. Open Rights Group welcomes this as a positive development and a step ...
Civil society organisations, trade unions, academics and campaigners have called for the government to scrap proposals to remove the right not to be subject to decisions made by automated or AI ...
The Home Office has published its latest Prevent referral figures, which show a slight increase in the rise in referrals compared to last year. As with previous years, the figures show that the vast ...
Open Rights Group has welcomed reports that the government is set to delay the rollout of its e-visa scheme, which was due to come into effect on January 1, 2025. Responding to the news, ORG’s Migrant ...
Open Rights Group is the UK’s largest grassroots digital rights campaigning organisation, fighting to protect everyone’s rights to privacy and free speech online. We fight for a fair digital ...
Victoria is an intellectual property and media law specialist based in London. She is acknowledged as a leading individual in Digital Media by Chambers & Partners in and her practice was recognised in ...
Open Rights Group (ORG) works to protect online privacy, challenge mass surveillance and fight for free expression online. We create public pressure through our campaigns, conduct original research, ...
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Since joining Open Rights Group in January 2009, Jim has led campaigns against three strikes and the Digital Economy Act, the company Phorm and its plans to snoop on UK users, and against pervasive ...