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Leaving the European Union is the most significant change in Britainโs policy as a country in a generation. As we pass the 100-day mark since
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Leaving the European Union is the most significant change in Britainโs policy as a country in a generation. As we pass the 100-day mark since

Theย Open Society Justice Initiativeย have published a guide onย Challenging Ethnic Profiling in Europe.ย Communities andย activists are developing new strategies, launching creative campaigns, building community power, and bringing
In January 2021, Agenda and AYJ published the Young Womenโs Justice Project literature review, mapping the evidence-base around young women (aged 17โ25)โฏin contact with the

Womenโs Budget Groupย ย hasย analysed the latest ONS data on the changes to the labour market for the latest three months to February 2021 from a gender
New research by the Royal Association for Deaf people (RAD) has highlighted the challenges faced by deaf people when securing and progressing in work. The

Theย Department for Work and Pensions has published theirย report containing data on children in workless households and childrenโs educational attainment.

The Committee of Privileges has published a report on select committee powers. setting out preliminary proposals to ensure the committee powers to call for persons,

It’s now over a year since Channel 4โs โDispatches: The Truth About Traveller Crimeโ first aired. The programme promoted highly damaging tropes of Gypsy and Traveller

Last yearโs headline London’s Poverty Profile (LPP) report was published as the COVID-19 pandemic was beginning to take hold. A year on, life has fundamentally

Work and Pensions Committee Chair, Stephen Timms, has written to the Minister for Disabled People, Justin Tomlinson, asking what action the Government is taking to