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We recommend that racial equity is thoroughly embedded within the new Mental Health Bill, and that a number of its current clauses are significantly amended in order to tackle racial disparities in ...
Our response to the government’s Crime and Policing Bill raises concerns about the introduction of Respect Orders and a series of other clauses.
Proudly independent, Runnymede’s policy development is a critical strand of our work. We take pride in the range of reports, parliamentary briefings and policy responses we have produced for over 50 ...
This week marks six months since the devastating events from which the Southport community is still grieving, and the subsequent racist riots which exposed the realities of racism in the UK.
28th July 2023 ‍ RE: Response to 'A New Met for London' Plan ‍ Dear Sir Rowley, ‍ We are writing as a collection of racial justice organisations to express our thoughts and concerns regarding the ...
As a leading UK racial justice organisation, we are appalled at rising levels of racist hatred in society. ‍ The shocking rise in anti-semitic attacks in the UK, reported over the weekend is ...
Call for the COVID-19 Inquiry to explicitly investigate structural racism in all modules ‍ 28th February 2023 ‍ Dear Lady Hallett, ‍ We are concerned by the announcement during the latest hearing of ...
A step in the right direction for equality and levelling up. In a landmark moment today, the High Court issued a judgment in favour of the Runnymede Trust, confirming that the government acted ...
The Government’s ‘Inclusive Britain’ plan outlined today signals a welcome de-escalation from a contrived and divisive culture war. Indeed, many of its recommendations echo those the Runnymede Trust ...