Open Data Institute report: Monitoring Equality in Digital Public Services
Public services are required to adhere to legal requirements around discrimination, but how do these requirements apply in the digital sphere, and how can we
Public services are required to adhere to legal requirements around discrimination, but how do these requirements apply in the digital sphere, and how can we
‘We need to address the outdated and undemocratic process that the UK currently uses to negotiate trade deals’ says the spring 2020 briefing from Trade

The UK Shared Prosperity Fund can help to close equality employment gaps, making a real difference to people’s lives Equally Ours’s Belinda Pratten on the
To mark its 10th anniversary, Migration Exchange has commissioned a review to map and take stock of the issues, migrant and refugee sector, and funding
“Human rights are about the dignity and worth of the human person. They expand the horizons of hope, enlarge the boundaries of the possible and

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‘Look at issues as holistically as possible, ensuring that you listen to the experience and expertise of partner organisations so that legal approaches are not

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‘At the present rate of change, it will take nearly a century to achieve parity, a timeline we simply cannot accept in today’s globalised world’

Girls continue to face very real threats to their safety in public, sexism in school, and a lack of control of their bodies – and