
Women and Equalities Committee report: Health and Social Care and LGBT Communities
Too often medical professionals focus on sexual health rather than broader health needs and differences when supporting LGBT people. This is according to the October
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Too often medical professionals focus on sexual health rather than broader health needs and differences when supporting LGBT people. This is according to the October

Companies have for too long avoided human rights law as a guide to their rules and rule-making, notwithstanding the extensive impacts they have on the

Big Tech operates in an almost human rights free-zone, and this is problematic when the private sector is taking a leading role in designing, constructing,

The Domestic Abuse Bill’s second reading took place on 2 October 2019. The House of Commons Library have produced a briefing providing an overview of the Bill.

The House of Commons Library have produced a September 2019 briefing analysing the debate over the voting rights of prisoners since May 2015. The paper

Over the last decade, child poverty has been rising, and it’s projected to rise even further in coming years. This is according to the September 2019 paper from Child Poverty Action Group on our social security system.
‘Racial inequality is in danger of being an accepted fact in higher education’ says the September 2019 report from the Higher Education Policy Institute.

NHS charging is especially damaging for undocumented migrant women, many of whom are socially and economically marginalised and vulnerable. This is according to the September
There is a concentration of left-behind areas in post-industrial districts in northern England and in coastal areas in southern England. This is according to the

The overall cost of a child up to age 18 (including rent and childcare) is £185,000 for lone parents (up 19% since 2012) and £151,000 for couples (up 5.5% since 2012).