
TUC report on the impact of employment tribunal fees
‘At what price justice? The impact of employment tribunal fees’ suggests ‘that the introduction of fees has had devastating implications for working people’s access to justice.
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‘At what price justice? The impact of employment tribunal fees’ suggests ‘that the introduction of fees has had devastating implications for working people’s access to justice.
An open letter from race equality activists and campaigners demands better political leadership on issues such as race equality and immigration.
Research by the Universities of Bristol and Strathclyde examines the effect of employment tribunal fees on employees’ lives and livelihoods.
Human rights are back in the news. Last week’s cabinet reshuffle opened the door to plans for a Bill of Rights to replace the Human
In July 2014, the Government published reports on the balance of competences between the European Union and the United Kingdom.
A cross-departmental government campaign to end early and forced marriage and female genital mutilation was launched in June 2014.
In July 2014, the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) published legal guidance on gender segregation at events and meetings organised by universities.
‘Violence against women and girls – communications insight pack’ was published by the Home office in June 2014.

‘Improving Parliament. Creating a better and more representative House’ was launched in July 2014 by the APPG for Women in Parliament.
‘Evaluation of Removal of the Spare Room Subsidy. Interim report’ was published by the Department for Work and Pensions in July 2014.