
EUmatters: How might Brexit affect working women?
In March 2016, EUmatters published an article on Brexit and working women’s rights.

In March 2016, EUmatters published an article on Brexit and working women’s rights.
In January 2016, the Women and Equalities Committee had an exchange of letters with the Government about its approach to tackling racial discrimination.
In ‘Making the case for human rights’, Rachel Krys says it’s time for lawyers and campaigners to join forces and work together to protect the Human Rights Act.
EDF and some of its members responded to the call for evidence by the Commission on Freedom of Information to oppose any weakening of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
A letter from the Equality and Diversity Forum and 150 other organisations marking International Human Rights Day was published in the Times newspaper on 10 December 2015.
In October 2015, the Scottish Recovery Network published a briefing paper on ‘Rights and Recovery in Mental Health’.

Volume Fifteen of the Equal Rights Review from the Equal Rights Trust (ERT) was published in October 2015.
‘Rethinking migration for a Good Society’ by Katherine Tonkiss considers what a ‘Good Society’ means for immigration control.
The National Conversation on Health Inequalities is a Public Health England programme about reducing differences in health.

My Spare Room, documents through photographs and first-hand accounts those hit by the government’s punitive ‘bedroom tax’.