
House of Commons Library briefing: Prisoners’ voting rights – developments since May 2015
The House of Commons Library have produced a September 2019 briefing analysing the debate over the voting rights of prisoners since May 2015. The paper
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The House of Commons Library have produced a September 2019 briefing analysing the debate over the voting rights of prisoners since May 2015. The paper

The UK government have published their 2019 report on select recommendations of the UN periodic review of the rights of disabled people.

A September 2019 report from Refugee Action and NACCOM reveals that vulnerable people refused asylum in the UK are being failed by the Government’s asylum

The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy and the Home Office have released their strategy, launched July 2019, with recommendations to improve state-led enforcement

The British Institute of Human Rights (BIHR) have released a resource in July 2019. This online tool aims to give you information about how human

‘The individual approach to enforcement of equality law is no longer fit for purpose’ says the July 2019 report from the Women and Equalities Committee on their year-long inquiry.

The EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) have published a report, launched July 2019, on the experiences of young Jewish Europeans (aged 16-34) living in

A new report from Transform Justice (pdf), published July 2019, looks at the experiences of defendants and standards of defence advice and advocacy. It was

A focus group participant reacts to a fake product that poses a threat to our human rights Equally Ours’s Communications Director, Kathryn Quinton, on our
The Commission on Social Security have launched a call for solutions, asking people to send thoughts and ideas for a better welfare benefits system. The