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On international human rights day, Yakin Ertürk discussed the new vulnerabilities faced by women and the new opportunities for remedy offered by the international human rights system.
Most of the time, people in Britain can take for granted that their human rights will be respected – that they will be protected and
Katherine Hill, Age UK’s Strategy Adviser for Equality and Human Rights, blogs about the amendment in the Care Bill we’re supporting to protect human rights.
In November 2013, the Government published a full response to the 290 recommendations made by Robert Francis, following the public inquiry in to the failings at Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust.

On 3 December 2013, the Ministry of Justices published a consultation paper titled ‘Court fees: Proposals for reform’. The consultation closed on 21 January 2014.
A programme of work by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation asks: How can we reduce forced labour in the UK, and support its victims?
“We need a beacon that humanises human rights, inspiring everyone to realise they benefit all of us here in the UK, every day, in very
Austerity is being exploited to drive through budget cuts and reforms which are denying children their basic human rights, according to a major new report,

Equally Ours is a new initiative to raise awareness of the benefits of human rights for everyone in everyday life.