UK Human Rights Blog case table
The UK Human Rights Blog case table contains details of many reported UK human rights cases.
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The UK Human Rights Blog case table contains details of many reported UK human rights cases.
The Evidence Finder website brings together equality evidence across a wide range of areas, allowing users to find evidence by policy area and by equality characteristic.
‘My Life As A Refugee’ is a simple to use free application that lets players contemplate the same life-changing decisions refugees make trying to survive, reach safety, reunite with loved ones and re-start their lives.

In June 2012, EDF launched a new section of its website containing a range of resources to help organisations and individuals use the Public Sector Equality Duty.
For the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia 2012, European leaders sent a video message to LGBT teenagers.
In March 2012, Runnymede launched a new online history resource, tracking the key moments in the struggle for race equality between 1968 and 1988.
A podcast of the 2012 Jim Rose lecture – ‘A Tale of Tottenham: race, riots and the future’ – delivered by former government minister, Rt Hon. David Lammy MP is available on the LSE website.
The Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) is blogging about the new JRF website ‘A Better Life: old age, new thoughts’.
In January 2012, the European Commission launched a special website dedicated to children and young people.
Podcasts are available of the Law Society symposium entitled ‘Realising Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in the UK’ that was held on 21 and 22 October 2011.