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Members of Parliament have debated the Elections Bill, which would make it mandatory to show photo ID when casting a vote at local and national
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Members of Parliament have debated the Elections Bill, which would make it mandatory to show photo ID when casting a vote at local and national

British Institute of Human Rights (BIHR) has launched an exciting new project on government consultations. Lots of people have told BIHR that they want to

This consultation seeks views on draft domestic abuse statutory guidance which will support the implementation of the definition of domestic abuse at sections 1 to

A summary of activity in 2020 by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office and its diplomatic network to defend human rights and promote democracy worldwide.

Throughout 2020, Corra Foundation, Making Rights Real and Human Rights Consortium Scotland have been creating space for conversations around the role of independent funding in strengthening
The Government have set up an independent panel to review the operation of the Human Rights Act. The Joint Committee on Human Rights is seeking

According to evidence gathered by the British Institute of Human Rights (BIHR), the report Scared, Angry, Discriminatory, Out of my Control: DNAR Decision-Making in 2020 shows a worrying
Equally Ours’ Belinda Pratten on the prospects for the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. In April 2021, all EU-funded programmes in the UK will draw to
Equally Ours has coordinated two separate letters to Elizabeth Truss MP, the Minister for Women and Equalities, and the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), raising concerns about the appointment of David Goodhart
The recent Black Lives Matter protests were sparked by the awful killing of George Floyd in the US. The response from protestors in the UK