Runnymede Perspective on Race and Policing in England and Wales
‘Justice, Resistance and Solidarity. Race and Policing in England and Wales’ was published by Runnymede in November 2015.
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‘Justice, Resistance and Solidarity. Race and Policing in England and Wales’ was published by Runnymede in November 2015.

Published in November 2015 by Race for Opportunity, this report provides greater understanding of the issues around under-representation of ethnic minorities in the workplace and at senior levels.
Disabled people’s experiences of social care. Findings from the Better Care Project was published by Scope in 2015.

‘Sleepless nights: accessing justice without legal aid’ examines the impact of legal aid cuts on the lives of Londoners who don’t have the means to pay for legal advice and representation.
In October 2015, the Scottish Recovery Network published a briefing paper on ‘Rights and Recovery in Mental Health’.

‘The evolution of wealth in Great Britain: 2006-08 to 2010-12’ was published in November by the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS).
EHRC’s Cleaning Taskforce is committed to improving working conditions for cleaning operatives across the cleaning industry.
This report presents the results from a new Eurobarometer survey on discrimination.
In October 2015, the Home Office published a force-by-force overview of the proportion of BME and female officers in each of the 43 England and Wales police forces.
A summary report from Lord Davies on the approach to increase representation of women on FTSE 100 boards to at least 25% by 2015 was published in October 2015.