Research project: Mapping Immigration Controversy
The project is designed to respond to new developments in the migration debate in the UK that occur as the research takes place between 2013 and June 2015.
The project is designed to respond to new developments in the migration debate in the UK that occur as the research takes place between 2013 and June 2015.
The ‘I am an Immigrant’ Poster campaign organisers are urging people to spread the word and support the campaign.
The ‘End Blasphemy Laws’ campaign will put pressure on states to repeal laws which restrict or punish speech which is deemed to commit ‘blasphemy’ or ‘religious insult’.
In December 2014, the EHRC announced the launch of a project to tackle significant under-reporting of LGB and T hate crime.
In December 2014, the Government pledged support for a new human rights benchmark that will assess and rank the corporate human rights performance of international companies.
Open Generation is looking for young creative outspoken individuals to become the ‘Voices of our Generation’ to speak up ahead of the next National elections in May 2015.
In December 2014, participants at the OSCE Parallel Civil Society Conference adopted the ‘Basel Declaration’.
2014 is the third year of the combined Gender and Race Benchmark, with 114 organisations submitting confidential data – a 70% increase from 2012 when it was launched.

The Birmingham Declaration is a commitment to make Britain ‘a safe place for those fleeing persecution and a welcoming place for all people who come here to study, work or join family and who will work alongside us to build a just and fair society’.

Launched in September 2014, the LGBT Manifesto calls upon all UK political parties to embrace key community messages and sign up to two key community asks.