
Office for National Statistics report: Understanding Well-being Inequalities
People with the poorest personal well-being were most likely to be economically inactive because of self-reported long-term illness or disability. A July 2018 report by

People with the poorest personal well-being were most likely to be economically inactive because of self-reported long-term illness or disability. A July 2018 report by

The Government has published a white paper on the future relationship between the UK and the European Unionย on 12 July 2018 which proposes a ‘principledย and

Since 1918, 490 women have been elected to parliament.ย In 2018, there are 209 women MPs.ย For every woman currently in the House of Commons, there are

47% of Britons think that immigration has a “good” impact on the economy – 14% higher than two years earlier The 35th edition of the

The Brexit negotiations remind us that gender, racial and class inequality in the top echelons of policymaking remains alive and kicking. At the start of

Families need a third more income to make ends meet, and pensioners need twice as much, compared to 2008. The Joseph Rowntree Foundation has published

A July 2018 House of Commons publication compiles a reading list of briefings on Brexit since the EU Referendum on 23 June 2016.

The employment rate of people of working age (16-64) with disabilities is 50.7%, compared to 81.1% for people without disabilities. This is according to a

We must widen understanding about the impact on women otherwise those who are disadvantaged the most by reason of ethnicity, class, income and citizenship will

For the first time in 40 years, we will invest our own money in our own priorities. The Government published itsย response to theย Work and Pensions