This Human Rights Day, let’s remember why charities care about human rights – they are a safety net for everyone
Most of the time, people in Britain can take for granted that their human rights will be respected – that they will be protected and
Most of the time, people in Britain can take for granted that their human rights will be respected – that they will be protected and
Katherine Hill, Age UK’s Strategy Adviser for Equality and Human Rights, blogs about the amendment in the Care Bill we’re supporting to protect human rights.
“We need a beacon that humanises human rights, inspiring everyone to realise they benefit all of us here in the UK, every day, in very
On 15 November, we mark the anniversary of the election of England’s first Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) – members of the public elected to
The Campaign for Freedom of Information is urging the government not to proceed with proposals to make it easier for public authorities to refuse Freedom of Information requests on cost grounds.
Almost all of us will use social care services in our lifetime, or know someone who will. When we do, we rightly expect that we,
Writing for the UK Constitutional Law Group, Varda Bondy and Maurice Sunkin ask ‘How Many JRs are too many?’

Writing on the Human Rights Blog in October 2013, Professor Geraldine van Bueren QC asks ‘Should we have an enforceable right to food?’
An article in the Law Society Gazette raises concerns about LawWorks’ new telephone helpline.

Writing on the Oxford Human Rights Hub, Professor Simonetta Manfredi and Kate Clayton Hathway argue that there is ‘plenty of evidence to support the Public Sector Equality Duty’.