Institute of Race Relations: The London clearances, race, housing and policing
This report explores the linkages between developments in urban policing in Britain following outbreaks of civil disorder and a range of social policies, notably around
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This report explores the linkages between developments in urban policing in Britain following outbreaks of civil disorder and a range of social policies, notably around
There has been some talk of COVID-19 as a “great leveller”, but any examination of the reality reveals this is wrong. The COVID-19 pandemic ‘landed’
This briefing by Women’s Budget Group examines the UK Government published documents detailing a ‘roadmap’ out of lockdown. On 12 May the Chancellor, Rishi Sunak
This survey by Inclusion London will monitor the impact of Coronavirus on Disabled people, older people and people with long term health conditions across England.
In this post, Voiceability’s CEO Jonathan Senker, identifies what the government must now ensure happens to safeguard the lives of people with learning disabilities or
The Runnymede Trust and Race on the Agenda (ROTA) are looking to hire a joint Policy Officer. The role will involve raising awareness of racial
The Runnymede Trust is recruiting for a new Director. Established in 1968, Runnymede is the UK’s leading independent think tank challenging race inequality, generating intelligence