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There have been changes to the policy and legal framework to increase political participation and improve the diversity of political...
Government should: Continue its commitment to international human rights law. Ensure people are fully consulted on any new Bill of...
Women, ethnic minorities and disabled people remain under-represented in politics, and diversity data is inadequate, although the number of women...
Government should: (a) Systematically and meaningfully involve children in decision making, both locally and nationally, in all matters relating to...
Government should: Consult children on the voting age. If lowered, strengthen human rights education and early awareness of rights and...
Government should: Guarantee children’s right to freedom of movement and peaceful assembly by: (a) Banning the use of acoustic devices...
Government should: Involve civil society in decision-making processes, particularly regarding putting the present recommendations into practice. Listen to British human...
Government should: Engage in public debates on how international human rights standards are put into practice for all people across...
Government should: Involve all stakeholders in the drafting and adoption of the British Bill of Rights, especially members of poor,...
Government should: Fully consult the public before replacing the Human Rights Act (1998). In leaving the European Union, ensure any...