EHRC report into recruitment in Britain
The Equality and Human Rights Commission published a report into recruitment in Britain in October 2016.
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The Equality and Human Rights Commission published a report into recruitment in Britain in October 2016.
Stonewall and the UK Lesbian and Gay Immigration Group published a report ‘No Safe Refuge’ in October 2016, revealing the everyday discrimination and violence that lesbian, gay, bi and trans (LGBT) asylum seekers can experience in UK detention centres.
The Child Poverty Action Group published their updated Benefits for Migrants Handbook in October 2016.

HEAR, the network of equality and human rights organisations and community groups in London, produced a guide in October 2016, entitled ‘A guide to the rights and entitlements of disabled asylum seekers, refugees and refused applicants in the UK’.
The Ministry of Justice published its quarterly bulletin of tribunals and gender recognition certificate statistics for April-June 2016 in September 2016.
The Runnymede Trust in partnership with academics at the Universities of Cambridge and Manchester launched their online project ’Our Migration Story: The Making of Britain’ in September 2016.

The European Network Against Racism (ENAR) launched a map of anti-migrant violence, hatred and sentiment across Europe in September 2016.
Leading equality and human rights barristers from Cloisters chambers give a monthly practical insight into key legal developments.

The House of Commons Library published a briefing on 26 August 2016 on the possible impact of Brexit across policy areas. The areas covered include employment, immigration, police and justice, human rights, and social security.
British Future published a report ‘What next after Brexit? Immigration and integration in post-referendum Britain’, written by Sunder Katwala, Jill Rutter and Steve Ballinger, in August 2016.