Runnymede Perspective: Race and Elections
This Runnymede Perspective shows that race and ethnicity can no longer be viewed as a ‘minority’ concern.
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This Runnymede Perspective shows that race and ethnicity can no longer be viewed as a ‘minority’ concern.

‘Living on the margins. Black workers and casualisation’ was published by the TUC in April 2015.
‘One Hundred Days for Early Action: Time for Government to put prevention first’ was published by the Early Action Task Force in 2015.
This paper deals with the current impact of inequalities upon ethnic minorities
In April 2015, IDRICS published four reports on bridging the gap between policy and practice.
In March 2015, the European Parliament adopted its Annual report on human rights and democracy in the world.
‘Public Attitudes to Poverty, Inequality and Welfare in Scotland and Britain’ was published by the Scottish Government in 2015.

‘Children with disabilities: targeted violence and hostility’ is a project of the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights looking at hostility, including violence, towards children with disabilities across the EU.

This report reviews research on what additional actions could be implemented to make London more age-friendly.

In 2015 Bright Blue published ‘A centre-right plan on immigration from decision makers and opinion formers’ and ‘A manifesto for immigration’.