Children’s Commissioner’s report: Measuring the Number of Vulnerable Children in England
Millions of children in England living vulnerable or high risk lives, says a July 2017 report from the Children’s Commissioner for England.
Millions of children in England living vulnerable or high risk lives, says a July 2017 report from the Children’s Commissioner for England.
Ebony Riddell Bamber, our Research and Impact Director, shares her thoughts from our first seminar on hate crime. Addressing hate crime is one of EDF’s

Starting in June 2017,  Liberty has launched a five-year campaign to encourage people to put decency, compassion and fairness back at the heart of UK politics.
The increasing absence of Muslims from British civil society is a growing problem in the UK, says a July 2017 report from the Citizens Commission on Islam, Participation and Public Life.
Dr Omar Khan of the Runnymede Trust, Martha Spurrier of Liberty, Kate Paradine of Women in Prison and others published an open letter in the Guardian in July 2017, on deaths in prison.

In a June 2017 article for QPol, Professor Colin Harvey of Queens University looks at the potential impact of a DUP-Conservative deal on the Northern Ireland peace process.

The Disabled Children’s Partnership launched the Secret Life of Us campaign in June 2017.
In a June 2017 article for the Oxford Human Rights Hub, Professor Colin Harvey of Queens University Belfast explores the state of human rights and equality in Northern Ireland.

Over three million people – one in ten of the UK workforce – now face insecurity at work, finds a June 2017 Trade Union Congress report.

Our country has reached an inflection point, says a June 2017 report from the Social Mobility Commission.  If we go on as we have been, the divisions that have opened up in British society are likely to widen.