Runnymede Trust & Voice4Change England report: Reframing race
Despite important efforts from campaigners to date, there is still much to do to cultivate broad public engagement and support for serious action on racism.
Home » Research and Reports » Page 13
Despite important efforts from campaigners to date, there is still much to do to cultivate broad public engagement and support for serious action on racism.
Research and data shows that year on year, young women continue to face inequality in all areas of their lives that blocks their access to
Nine out of 10 women sentenced to long prison terms under joint enterprise had engaged in no violence at all and half were not even present
In response to the awful killing of George Floyd in the US, Black Lives Matter protests in the UK have highlighted once again the racism
This report investigates suspected past pay discrimination against women at the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). It looks at a sample of formal and informal pay
Trans people are under such high rates of physical, sexual, and verbal attack that more than half feel less able to leave their home, says
Inequalities in health, including mental health, have been highlighted in national reports for at least 40 years. But despite multiple policies and programmes to address
A survey of nearly 500 survivors of rape, undertaken by the Victims’ Commissioner, Dame Vera Baird QC, has highlighted just 14 per cent believed they
This is the first quarterly report on progress to address the findings of Public Health England’s (PHE) review into disparities in the risks and outcomes
This report focuses on the human rights implications of Part 5 of the UK Internal Market Bill. This part of the Bill gives the Government