
Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service report: Hate Crime in Scotland 2016-2017
A report on hate crime in Scotland 2016-17 has been published by Scotland’s prosecution service.
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A report on hate crime in Scotland 2016-17 has been published by Scotland’s prosecution service.

Ahead of the July 2017 high-level political forum on sustainable development, the Secretary-General has reissued his report on progress towards the 2017 goals.

With the June 2017 general election fast approaching, and the contest looking closer than anticipated, Natalie Sedecca looks at the issue of human rights and civil liberties.
Singer’s films highlight the importance of the Human Rights Act for ordinary people. Her latest film, directed by Nick Pilton, is The Boy Who Changed The Law.

FRA’s Fundamental Rights Report 2017 reviews major developments in the field, identifying both achievements and areas of concern.
The Runnymede Trust and partners have launched a May 2017 Manifesto for Race Equality in Britain to ensure BME voices are heard.

The UK’s Information Commissioner has announced a formal investigation into the use of data analytics for political purposes. This includes campaign practice throughout the EU referendum, and potentially the General Election.

JUSTICE have published a May 2017 guide to support politicians hold the Scottish Government to account.

René Cassin have published a May 2017 briefing on human rights issues for our next Government. It includes five questions for local candidates to assess their commitment to human rights and social justice.

End Violence Against Women has published a May 2017 manifesto, outlining priorities for ending violence against women and girls in the UK.