Stonewall – ‘Homophobic Hate Crime: The Gay British Crime Survey 2013’
‘Homophobic Hate Crime: The Gay British Crime Survey 2013’ was published by Stonewall in October 2013.
‘Homophobic Hate Crime: The Gay British Crime Survey 2013’ was published by Stonewall in October 2013.

Published by the TUC, this research shows that the proportion of young women doing low-paid, low-skill jobs has trebled over the last 20 years.
The Double Jeopardy Project report was launched in October 2013.

‘Equality Bodies Promoting Equality & Non-Discrimination for LGBTI People. An Equinet Perspective’ was published in October 2013.
We expect the state to protect children, no matter who they are or where they are from. But some of the most vulnerable children in
In October 2013, the EHRC published a report reviewing the 25 recommendations the Commission made in its 2011 formal inquiry into older people and human rights in home care.
‘Making The Links: Poverty, Ethnicity and Social Networks’ looks at the ways that people from different ethnic groups use social networks to advance their prospects.
Published in September 2013 by the Alliance for Useful Evidence, this report considers whether social media data can improve the quality and timeliness of the evidence base that informs public policy.
On 14 October 2013, MEPs voted to support a requirement that companies have boards with at least 40% women.
Writing for the UK Constitutional Law Group, Varda Bondy and Maurice Sunkin ask ‘How Many JRs are too many?’