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Equality and Human Rights Commission interim report: Impact of Tax and Welfare Reforms Between 2010 and 2017

17 November 2017

‘Women lose more than men from reforms at every income level,’ says a November 2017 report from the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC).

This report is a summary of the first set of results from their project which looks at the effect of tax, welfare, social security and public spending.

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Gender Identity Research and Education Society paper: Gender Recognition Act Debate

16 November 2017

In its day the Gender Recognition Act (GRA), and the access it provided to a new birth certificate, was considered ground-breaking, but the world has moved on.

This is according to the Gender Identity Research and Education Society’s paper on the GRA (pdf), in October 2017.

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House of Commons Library briefing: Mental Health Units (Use of Force) Bill 2017-19

14 November 2017

The House of Commons Library have published a November 2017 briefing on the Mental Health Units (Use of Force) Bill 2017-19.

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Runnymede and University of Greenwich report: Have Prisons Become a Dangerous Place?

14 November 2017

‘Because of the dire state that prisons are in, injustices and disproportionality continue unchecked,’ says an October 2017 report from Runnymede and the University of Greenwich.

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Tell MAMA annual report 2016: A Constructed Threat – Identity, Intolerance and the Impact of Anti-Muslim Hatred

14 November 2017

Members of the public should not underestimate their role in tackling anti-Muslim prejudice during their daily lives, says a 2016 annual report from Tell MAMA, in November 2017.

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