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Published: 25 Oct 2018
Britain’s most at-risk groups of people are in danger of being forgotten and becoming trapped in disadvantage, Britain’s equality body is warning in its comprehensive report on the state of equality and human rights in Britain.
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Published: 25 Oct 2018
Some of Scotland’s poorest and most disadvantaged communities risk falling even further behind, a new report from the Equality and Human Rights Commission warns today.
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Published: 11 Oct 2018
Three quarters of people in Britain agree that there should be equality for all, but veiled prejudice and negative attitudes towards others are still prevalent in our society.
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Published: 04 Sep 2018
A new inquiry to investigate whether changes to legal aid funding have left some victims of discrimination unable to access justice has been launched today.
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Published: 31 May 2018
We issued a statement in support of the launch of Lord Bracadale’s review of hate crime legislation in Scotland
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Published: 14 Mar 2018
Government changes to taxes and social security will condemn future generations to poverty, the Equality and Human Rights Commission has warned.
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Published: 13 Nov 2017
Anti-Bullying Week shines a spotlight on bullying and encourages all children, teachers and parents to take action against bullying throughout the year.
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Published: 01 Nov 2017
Medical and other professionals no longer face uncertainty about whether discrimination complaints against bodies like the General Medical Council need to go through judicial review or Employment Tribunal.
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Published: 13 Sep 2017
Nearly £500,000 is being made available to fight discrimination in education for people who may not have been able to take legal action.
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Published: 08 Sep 2017
Joint statement from the Equality and Human Rights Commission and the Metropolitan Police Service.