ROTA Female Voice in Violence project and final report
The final report of Race on the Agenda’s Female Voice in Violence project was published in March 2011.
The final report of Race on the Agenda’s Female Voice in Violence project was published in March 2011.
On 8 March 2011, Home Secretary Theresa May announced the publication of a set of supporting actions to end violence against women and girls.
On International Women’s Day 2011, the European federation of Public Service Unions (EPSU) published a gender pay gap report.
‘From Rights to Action: Using International rights and mechanisms on violence against women in the UK’ was published in 2011 by Rights of Women.

In February 2011, the European Court of Justice ruled that insurers cannot charge different premiums to men and women because of their gender.

‘Exploring BME Maternal Poverty. The financial lives of ethnic minority mothers in Tyne and Wear’ is an Oxfam Research Report published in February 2011.

The WNC Legacy Document shows the important role WNC played in making sure women’s voices were heard by Government.

The Equal Love campaign aims to challenge the twin bans on gay marriages and heterosexual civil partnerships.
On 6 December 2010, the Fawcett Society was refused permission to challenge the legality of the government’s emergency budget.

In October 2010, the Government announced the decision to close the Women’s National Commission (WNC) with effect from 31 December.