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A post by Michael Ford QC about new employment tribunal fees and discrimination discusses the case of UNISON v Lord Chancellor; Equality and Human Rights Commission.
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A post by Michael Ford QC about new employment tribunal fees and discrimination discusses the case of UNISON v Lord Chancellor; Equality and Human Rights Commission.
Have you used human rights laws or approaches to help you, or your family? Would you like to share your story? Equally Ours is producing
Following agreement by both Houses on the text of the Bill it received Royal Assent on 30 January. The Bill is now the Transparency of Lobbying, Non-party Campaigning and Trade Union Administration Act 2014.

Parliament’s Joint Committee on Human Rights published its legislative scrutiny report on the Care Bill on 27 January 2014.
EDF members and other NGOs responded to the Council of Europe consultation on reform of the system of the European Convention on Human Rights and the European Court of Human Rights.

We are Family is a new initiative to highlight the plight of families
We’re looking for a film maker or production company to produce a series of short films telling the story of individual people’s human rights experiences.
The Justice Alliance is petitioning David Cameron and the UK Government to save legal aid.

A Huffington Post blog by Professor Aoife Nolan asks whether the UK is compliant with international human rights law in regard to the right to adequate housing.
The Government has announced its plans for the future of youth custody. But more needs to be done to put children’s human rights at the