
IFS Report – Inheritances and Inequality Across and Within Generations
The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) produced a report on inheritance and inequality in January 2017.
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The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) produced a report on inheritance and inequality in January 2017.
The Fabian Society has produced a diversity series of three reports concerning representation within the Labour Party, covering LGBT people, BAME people, and women.
An interactive tool that allows the public to find out the gender pay gap for their occupation was launched by the Minister for Women and Equalities, Justine Greening, in December 2016.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission published its guidance on religion or belief in the workplace in December 2016. The guidance is part of a suite of final products from the Commission’s three-year programme of work on religion or belief, and includes their report ‘Religion or belief – is the law working?’

The British Medical Association launched their Equality Lens in December 2016. This is an information resource providing an equalities analysis of the UK medical workforce in the UK, and will frame the BMA’s equalities work going forward.

The Joint Committee on Human Rights launched an inquiry on the Government’s proposed derogation from the ECHR in December 2016. Written submissions are invited from interested groups and individuals. The deadline for submissions is Friday 31 March 2017.

The European Women’s Lobby published a December 2016 report on Brexit and women’s rights.
Nicky Hawkins reflects on what we can learn from 2016.

In April 2016, the Home Affairs Select Committee launched a short inquiry into anti-Semitism. The Committee published its report following the inquiry in October 2016. The Government responded to the report in December 2016.
British Future published in December 2016 the report of their inquiry into securing the status of nationals from the European Economic Area living in the UK. The Inquiry’s report calls on the Government to make a clear public commitment that the 2.8 million Europeans in the UK can stay.