
Institute for Fiscal Studies report: Inequalities in the twenty-first century
‘As at no other time in recent history, inequalities dominate the economic and policy debate.’ The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has released a new

‘As at no other time in recent history, inequalities dominate the economic and policy debate.’ The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has released a new

‘Many in younger generations are struggling to find secure, well-paid jobs and secure, affordable housing, while many in older generations risk not receiving the support
The majority (74%) of hate crimes reported and recorded in Wales were motivated by race or religion.

The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) published their May 2019 report (pdf) outlining their recommendations to the UK and Welsh governments regarding the UK’s record under the Convention Against Torture (CAT).

The report makes the economic case for a strict 28-day time limit for the first time, and presents the potential costs and savings of immigration detention reform in the UK.

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has published an overview of the current evidence on the impact and contribution of international migration on the education

‘Playing a meaningful role in the Inquiry is important for bereaved people who cannot properly begin to grieve until they have found out the truth
‘I thought, well even if we lose, actually trying is enough. Just so people know that they are seen and they are worth fighting for.’
The Centre for Mental Health have released a new resource, launched April 2019, on providing effective trauma-informed care for women (pdf). The resource aims to

Edward Timpson CBE was seeking views and evidence on school exclusion practice in England as part of a review of school exclusions, in March 2018.