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‘Anxiety’ generally remains a strong feeling; even those with a status ‘strongly agree’ that they are anxious at 45.1%. This is from the January 2020
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‘Anxiety’ generally remains a strong feeling; even those with a status ‘strongly agree’ that they are anxious at 45.1%. This is from the January 2020

Stop and search has become a controversial police power, which has been disproportionally used on BME individuals, despite academic evidence suggesting that stop and search

The Scottish Government is seeking to make positive progress towards fulfilling children’s rights across Scotland, by being committed to further incorporating the United Nations Convention
With a new earning weight on the Annual Population Survey, a more detailed analysis of disability and pay is possible. However, a significant pay gap

Pregnant migrant women’s experiences of poverty and destitution are inextricably linked to experiences of violence against women and girls (VAWG), and NHS maternity charging further

The proportion of stop and searches conducted on White suspects decreased from 75% in 2014/15 to 59% in 2018/19 and increased for all minority ethnic

‘We estimate that over one million people aged 85 or over (1.1 million) in England have needs’ says the November 2019 report (pdf) from Age

The future of UK trade policy after Brexit is of great importance to food consumers as well as to farmers and other food producers. This
Whoever wins the election on December 12th, the new government will have a golden opportunity to harness the billions of pounds promised for infrastructure investment

Evidence has shown that children from disadvantaged backgrounds generally face extra challenges in reaching their potential at school and often do not perform as well