Check on UK Government progress

This page provides an overview of the UK Government’s progress in meeting its international human rights obligations since the last round of UN reviews in 2016. We have conducted a detailed assessment of 36 different topics where the UN has recommended that the UK should take action to improve people’s enjoyment of human rights, focused on 2016 onwards. We have assigned a progress status for each topic, taking into consideration the context both before and during the coronavirus pandemic. More information on our methodology and assessment criteria, and what each progress status means, can be found here.

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Status

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There have been legal or policy changes to improve human rights protections, and sustained progress in the enjoyment of human rights related to this issue for the wider population and/or specific groups
There have been legal or policy changes to improve human rights protections and evidence of some sustained progress in the enjoyment of human rights related to this issue. However on some of these rights, or for some groups, there has not been comparative progress
There have been legal or policy changes to improve human rights protections but very limited evidence of sustained improvements in the enjoyment of human rights on this issue
There have been no legal or policy changes to improve human rights protections in relation to this issue, and very limited evidence of progress in the enjoyment of these rights
There has been a sustained or severe regression in the enjoyment of human rights, or a significant reduction in human rights standards or protections in law or policy

General measures of implementation

Health

Education

Work

Living standards

Justice, liberty and personal security

Participation

Last updated on 17/11/2021