
Equality and Human Rights Commission report: Sexual harassment and harassment at work – technical guidance
All employers have a duty of care to protect their workers and will be legally liable for harassment in the workplace if they have not
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All employers have a duty of care to protect their workers and will be legally liable for harassment in the workplace if they have not

The proliferation of harsh policies to make the UK a ‘hostile environment’ for undocumented immigrants led to inexcusable treatment not only of the children of

The EU Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA) have released a paper, published November 2019 (pdf), on the fundamental rights considerations of facial recognition technology in a

Globally, we need a shift towards the promotion of high-quality, publicly-funded public services which work in the interests of people, not company shareholders. This is

The Domestic Abuse Bill’s second reading took place on 2 October 2019. The House of Commons Library have produced a briefing providing an overview of the Bill.

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

Inclusive policies require inclusive policymaking. Involving women’s groups, civil society organisations and stakeholders in the formulation, implementation and monitoring of trade policy.

The Department for Education have carried out an equalities impact assessment (pdf) for the period products scheme to provide access to period products in education institutions in England.

The House of Commons Library has published an overview, dated May 2019, of the key issues and policies relating to Gypsy and Traveller communities in

The Home Office have published a guidance on the Windrush compensation scheme, in April 2019.
Individuals may be able to claim compensation through the scheme if they have suffered a loss because they could not demonstrate your lawful right to live in the UK.