Victims Commissioner research: Survey finds rape victims have lost faith in the justice system
A survey of nearly 500 survivors of rape, undertaken by the Victims’ Commissioner, Dame Vera Baird QC, has highlighted just 14 per cent believed they
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A survey of nearly 500 survivors of rape, undertaken by the Victims’ Commissioner, Dame Vera Baird QC, has highlighted just 14 per cent believed they
This is the first quarterly report on progress to address the findings of Public Health England’s (PHE) review into disparities in the risks and outcomes
The Government response to the same-sex religious marriage in Northern Ireland consultation outlines the background to the consultation, including the relevant legal powers of the
Minister for Equalities provides the first quarterly report to the Prime Minister and Health Secretary on progress to understand and tackle Covid-19 disparities experienced by
This report focuses on the human rights implications of Part 5 of the UK Internal Market Bill. This part of the Bill gives the Government
New analysis released from 4in10: London’s Child Poverty Network and Just for Kids Law shows that children on free school meals (FSM) and Black Caribbean
Written during Black History Month by Yvonne Field, CEO of The Ubele Initiative, this blog focuses on her personal experiences of racial justice throughout her
From tackling climate change and improving children’s health, to ensuring our food and products are safe, common-sense rules contribute to a decent, prosperous society where
Women make up only one third of the House of Commons, just 63 MPs are BAME only 5 have a self-declared disability. The ‘Data Drives
This research provides powerful evidence that the Covid-19 pandemic continues to have a monumental impact on unpaid carers’ lives – not only because of the