Colm O’Cinneide article: Having its (Strasbourg) cake, and eating it
The UK government has proposed replacing its domestic rights charter, the 1988 Human Rights Act, with a new ‘Bill of Rights’. This article highlights that this could further
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The UK government has proposed replacing its domestic rights charter, the 1988 Human Rights Act, with a new ‘Bill of Rights’. This article highlights that this could further
Launched recently, Media That Moves is a report from Leeds Gypsy and Traveller Exchange, London Gypsies and Travellers, and research partner Public Interest Research Centre,
Faced with Covid-19, the JCWI argue, the Government should have done everything in its power to ensure everyone had support. Everyone needs a way to
This report examines the legal duties that essential services firms — such as banks, energy companies and water providers — have towards customers with mental
Association of Mental Health Providers have announced a series of grants from the recently established Helpline Fund, set up to support small-medium sized mental health voluntary,
Equally Ours is pleased that the Levelling Up white paper has been published. The focus on some of the most disadvantaged parts of the UK
Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants (JCWI) are coordinating this open letter- ‘We also want to be safe’ calling for the Covid-19 Inquiry to look into the experiences of all

The Fawcett Society has published its 2022 Sex and Power Index (pdf) – the biennial report which charts the progress towards equal representation for women

Te Government has published its response to the Housing, Communities and Local Government Select Committee’s report on local government and the path to net zero.

This document sets out the specific changes to the Immigration Rules made in January 2022. The changes in this Statement shall take effect on 15