Judges find legal aid guidance on exceptional cases ‘unlawful’
Government guidance on who is eligible for legal aid in exceptional cases was ruled ‘unlawful’ by the Court of Appeal on Monday 15 December 2014.
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Government guidance on who is eligible for legal aid in exceptional cases was ruled ‘unlawful’ by the Court of Appeal on Monday 15 December 2014.
In December 2014, the Government announced the roll-out of an ‘older workers’ champion scheme across every part of the UK to tackle age discrimination, from April 2015.
Open Generation is looking for young creative outspoken individuals to become the ‘Voices of our Generation’ to speak up ahead of the next National elections in May 2015.
‘Transforming Lives – reducing women’s imprisonment’ maps services available for women in the criminal justice system across the UK, as well as identifying gaps in service provision.

‘The Decent Jobs Deficit: The Human Cost of Zero-Hours Working and Casual Labour’ was published by the TUC in December 2014.
‘Women and flexible working: Improving female employment outcomes in Europe’ was published by IPPR in December 2014.
‘The Immigration Act 2014, piloting immigration checks in the private rented sector and the potential for race discrimination’ is a briefing from the Race Equality Foundation and Equanomics

‘Perceptions and Reality: Public attitudes to immigration in Germany and Britain’ was published by Ipsos MORI in November 2014.