UK Government and Parliament petition: Suspend no recourse to public funds visa conditions
Call on the Government to urgently suspend No Recourse to Public Funds visa conditions so that migrants and their families are protected from the health
Home » All topics » Page 28
Call on the Government to urgently suspend No Recourse to Public Funds visa conditions so that migrants and their families are protected from the health
In this blog, Research Assistant Tapinder explores the disproportionate impact of Covid-19 on voluntary organisations supporting people from minority ethnic groups. Tapinder also shares how
In recent months there have been much neededconversations about access and experiences in HigherEducation but we are yet to see the same interest in FurtherEducation.
This piece of work by Runnymede Trust argues that this government has chosen a moment of national crisis to drive a wedge within the working
The Covid-19 pandemic has exposed and exacerbated inequalities within our economy and society. Women, particularly the poorest women, Black and minority ethnic women, disabled women, lone

Disabled people continue to experience hardship across all areas of life, where government failure has led to anxiety and hardship. This is according to a February 2021

This report details how the government proposes to strengthen freedom of speech and academic freedom in higher education in England by: appointing a Free Speech

This Act paper constitutes the government’s statement in relation to a review of legal routes from the EU for protection claimants including family reunion of

Undocumented Migrants are suffering in silence, with no access to adequate Financial support, or any help. The Government should grant an urgent Amnesty of 5years

Renters tend to work for sectors that are currently struggling due to the impact of the pandemic, and are consequently being pushed into rent arrears