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We all rely on our human rights when we’re at our most vulnerable – if we have a disability, or a mental health problem, if
Rachel Krys, Head of Media & Communications at Equally Ours, blogs on how we talk about the issues we care about: The way we talk
Published in October 2014, this Viewpoint draws together research from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation’s Poverty & Ethnicity research programme, highlighting the implications for local authorities in the UK.
Equally Ours’ Director Nicky Hawkins blogs about the importance of human rights in care: Today the Care Quality Commission announced that a new ‘mum test’
‘The Government response to the Second Report of the House of Lords Select Committee on the Constitution Session 2014/15: Criminal Justice and Courts Bill’ was published in September 2014.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) published an updated factsheet on gender identity issues in August 2014.
In September 2014, ILGA-Europe launched two complementary publications related to asylum and LGBTI issues in the EU.
Using data from the World Income’s Database, this online widget shows where people’s income stands relative to the 0.1% in the UK.
In August 2014, the Ministry of Justice and the Equality and Human Rights Commission published their Mid-Term Universal Periodic Review Reports.

The Equality and Diversity Forum response to the Commission on a Bill of Rights consultation: ‘Do we need a UK Bill of Rights?’ was first published in October 2011.