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The UK is among the EU countries with the largest inflows of foreign nationals, but it is not unique.
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The UK is among the EU countries with the largest inflows of foreign nationals, but it is not unique.

Britons are becoming more positive about immigration – but still favour reduced levels, finds an Ipsos MORI report.

This paper summarises literature on living conditions in prison, and highlights areas of concern.

More than a third (37%) of Black or minority ethnic (BME) workers polled have been bullied, abused or experienced racial discrimination by their employer.
This is according to a September 2017 report by the Trade Union Congress.

In October 2017, the Government published a response to the WEC’s February 2017 report on ensuring strong equalities legislation after Brexit.
In this response, the Government set out their views on the Committee’s proposals.
Female lone parents, who make up 92% of all lone parents, will lose on average services worth over £4,900 (over 10% of their standard of living). Black women are overrepresented among single parent households.
This is according to a 2017 October report from the Women’s Budget Group, Runnymede Trust, RECLAIM and Coventry Women’s Voices.

The funding pressures on adult social care are having very serious consequences on the quantity and quality of care people receive.

ENAR (European Network Against Racism) have launched an August 2017 survey for people who have migrated to Europe within the last five years.
The survey is available in English, French, Arabic, Turkish, Chinese, Somali and Urdu.

The Race Disparity Audit and its Ethnicity Facts and Figures website have been made public, in October 2017.
Here’s our response.
We need a victim centred approach to understanding and addressing hate crime, says a September 2017 report from Victim Support Scotland.