
Hope not Hate report: Fear and hope 2019
‘We are divided on identity issues, our trust in the political system and in public institutions is at an all-time low, and we are overwhelmingly
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‘We are divided on identity issues, our trust in the political system and in public institutions is at an all-time low, and we are overwhelmingly

An estimated 160,000 families have already been affected by the two-child limit to date; the majority are working families and the majority have just three children.

@EHRC have published their strategic plan for 2019-2022, which explains how they will protect and promote equality and human rights in Britain..

The Department for Education have carried out an equalities impact assessment (pdf) for the period products scheme to provide access to period products in education institutions in England.
If Muslim women are putting their trust in the criminal justice system, this trust needs to be recognised. They should not only be supported but also feel supported.
“The structural socio-economic exclusion of racial and ethnic minority communities in the United Kingdom is striking,” says the June 2019 report (pdf) from the UN Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance.

May 2019, the Communities Secretary, the Rt Hon James Brokenshire MP set out the process for establishing a working definition of Islamophobia.
The majority (74%) of hate crimes reported and recorded in Wales were motivated by race or religion.
In April 2019, the government a published a white paper (pdf) which sets out a programme of action to tackle content or activity that:

The highest rate of hate crimes per 100,000 population was recorded in 2017/18 in the Greater Manchester Police Force Area. The lowest rate was found in Dyfed.
This is according to the March 2019 House of Commons Library research paper on hate crime statistics in England and Wales.