New Europeans UK report: EU Settlement Scheme – A new role for the voluntary sector
It is estimated out of the 1.2 million EU/EEA and Swiss nationals living in London, 6% are vulnerable and at risk of not applying for
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It is estimated out of the 1.2 million EU/EEA and Swiss nationals living in London, 6% are vulnerable and at risk of not applying for
“Poverty in the United Kingdom today is still experienced as a lack of material resources and opportunities and that it is also experienced as a
The Social Security Advisory Committee (SSAC) is conducting research into how public funds can be used most effectively to support the mobility needs of disabled
Equally Ours’s Tanishtha Bhatia Sen Gupta on our recent seminar: Online hate crime and hate speech In our recent seminar on online hate crime and

The Women and Equalities Committee (WEC) have published the responses (pdf) to their Enforcing the Equality Act inquiry from the Equality Human Rights Commission (EHRC)

Companies have for too long avoided human rights law as a guide to their rules and rule-making, notwithstanding the extensive impacts they have on the

Big Tech operates in an almost human rights free-zone, and this is problematic when the private sector is taking a leading role in designing, constructing,
The Migration Advisory Commmittee (MAC) have launched a September 2019 call for evidence on the UK’s future immigration system, to include potential future salary thresholds,

The Equality and Human Rights Commission have produced an online tool to help you track how well the UK is putting its human rights duties

The Home Office have launched a call for evidence as part of their independent review of Prevent. The call is published as an online survey,