
Report on ‘the impact of the coalition government on disabled workers’
‘The impact of the coalition government on disabled workers: Workplace experiences and job quality’ was published by the Public Interest Research Unit in May 2015.
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‘The impact of the coalition government on disabled workers: Workplace experiences and job quality’ was published by the Public Interest Research Unit in May 2015.

‘What happened to poverty under the Coalition?’ was published by New Policy Institute (NPI) in May 2015.

After the May 2015 election, the Smith Institute published ‘who governs
Britain – a profile of MPs in the 2015 parliament’.
This review reports on the impact and outcomes of the Work Capacity Assessment (WCA) since its introduction in 2007.
‘The emphasis on compassionate Conservatism gives us cause to hope the reforming Cameron with social justice at the heart of his mission, somehow lost in
Fawcett’s blog looks at the gender representation of David Cameron’s new cabinet. Date: 11 May 2015
As the dust settles on the General Election, Sanchita Hosali from BIHR says that current debates about changing human rights law should be approached with caution.
Tobias Lock and Kanstantsin Dzehtsiarou on ‘The Legal Implications of a Repeal of the Human Rights Act 1998 and Withdrawal from the European Convention on
Don Flynn from the Migrants’ Rights Network says that ‘the way the election turned out has been a big surprise to just about everyone. But
‘There’s a long road to true LGBT equality…’ says Peter Purton on the Touchstone website. Date: 3 May 2015