Runnymede Perspectives: ‘The New Muslims’
’The New Muslims’ edited by Claire Alexander, Victoria Redclift and Ajmal Hussain was published by the Runnymede Trust in July 2013.
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’The New Muslims’ edited by Claire Alexander, Victoria Redclift and Ajmal Hussain was published by the Runnymede Trust in July 2013.
A report on the local impacts of welfare reform published in August 2013 describes the cumulative impact of all major reforms to benefits announced since the Coalition Government took office in May.
UNISON is campaigning for councils in England, Wales and Scotland to adopt its Ethical Care Charter.

Writing on the Oxford Human Rights Hub, Professor Simonetta Manfredi and Kate Clayton Hathway argue that there is ‘plenty of evidence to support the Public Sector Equality Duty’.
‘Women at the Cutting Edge: Why Public Sector Spending Cuts in Liverpool are a Gender Equality Issue’ focuses on the impact of spending cuts and other austerity measures on vulnerable groups of women in the Liverpool area.
A report on the local impacts of welfare reform published in August 2013 describes the cumulative impact of all major reforms to benefits announced since the Coalition Government took office in May.
Case No: CO/5916/2012 Date 15 February 2013 Link to judgment http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Admin/2013/233.html Discrimination grounds Age, disability and race. Summary of case The claim concerned the Secretary of State’s

The Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women released its concluding observations on the UK’s seventh periodic report on 26 July 2013.
Following a challenge to the ‘Go Home’ vans pilot, the Government confirmed that if any further such campaigns are planned, it would carry out a consultation.
In July 2013, the Government published a note setting out the timetable and process for the introduction of caste legislation.