Building a society that is Equally Ours โ a manifesto for the next Government
A good and strong society is a just and inclusive one. One where we are freefrom harm and can all contribute and flourish, whoever we
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A good and strong society is a just and inclusive one. One where we are freefrom harm and can all contribute and flourish, whoever we
Respect for our shared humanity and our equal rights and dignity are cornerstones of our democracy. General election campaigns are crucial testing grounds for all

Equally Oursโs Ellora Kowalczyk on our recent parliamentary event. Our everyday rights are the foundation to a good life. This means having the right to

In March 2023, Equally Ours published a messaging guide on how to talk about the Illegal Migration Bill (now Act), human rights and the European

Equally Oursโ Lukia Nomikos on the equality and human rights implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the importance of adopting a rights-based approach to the

Equally Oursโs Lukia Nomikos on the importance of acknowledging the unequal impacts of climate breakdown and taking a rights-based approach to climate action. We all
Investment is one of the three key areas of focus Equally Ours has identified in our 10-year strategy (which you can download here). Every year,

March 2023 The Governmentโs Illegal Migration Bill is inhumane and impractical, and could take us closer to leaving the European Convention on Human Rights. We
In one way our March 2023 strategy group meeting was very well timed, coming the day after the Government published their cruel and unworkable Bill.

Equally Oursโs Clare Moody on our recent parliamentary event. Human rights belong to all of us โ theyโre the basic rights and freedoms that we