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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: 09 May 2018
A new regional network, supported by Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham, will offer events tailored to high growth industries, including technology and the arts.
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Published: 19 Feb 2018
A YouGov report finds that many British employers have discriminatory attitudes towards pregnant women and new mothers.
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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: 26 Jul 2017
Thousands of women and people in low income jobs have been denied their rights to justice by the existing rules on fees for employment tribunals.
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Published: 08 Mar 2017
The government has announced £5 million in the 2017 budget to extend schemes to help women returning to work after maternity leave.
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Published: 06 Mar 2017
A major coalition of businesses committed to ending discrimination of pregnant women and new mothers at work has reached over one million employees today after Pets at Home became the 100th partner.