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Following on from the two year anniversary since the murder of George Floyd, this blog by The Runnymede Trust, looks at how little progress has
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Following on from the two year anniversary since the murder of George Floyd, this blog by The Runnymede Trust, looks at how little progress has

The government is committed to improving outcomes for children and young people with SEND and those in alternative provision. To achieve this ambition they want to work

The government‘s response to the Levelling Up, Housing, and Communities Select Committee’s inquiry on the future of the planning system in England. This is the

During this session, MPs will seek to understand what the relationship is between pornography and harmful attitudes towards women and girls and whether the Online
This report showcases Esmee Faribairn’s annual report, which gives an overview of their operations, funding and investments during 2021. This report looks at learnings and
Building a Bigger We draws on many years of network discussion and sets out big ideas for bringing about change. It brings these to life
In 2019, Boris Johnson led the Conservative Party to a general election win, pledging to revive large parts of the UK left behind during the

LGBT+ people are too often invisible in the public narrative around sexual violence. Galop has been working with LGBT+ victims and survivors of sexual assault

This report examines the rights crisis faced by Black and ethnic minority groups. 75% of Black people in the UK do not believe that their human rights

The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) has published a report on adult social care and Immigration (pdf), and the impact that ending freedom of movement has