Urgent work needed to tackle “substantial” digital health inequality, study recommends
Millions of people are suffering from digital health inequality because of poverty, experts have warned. A new study says urgent...
Millions of people are suffering from digital health inequality because of poverty, experts have warned. A new study says urgent...
Pioneering University of Exeter resources designed to help children learn at school about the consequences of family breakdowns have been...
A powerful documentary film which focuses upon the little-known investor-state dispute settlement system and the hidden impact it can have...
International Criminal Court judges have taken a “cautious” attitude to considering the impact of mental health issues on witnesses and...
Increasing human input when AI is used for public services boosts acceptance of the technology, a new study shows. The...
Refugee legal reforms will have a disproportionate impact on sexually diverse claimants, academics have warned. Researchers have said the Nationality...
Only a small number of businesspeople who voted Brexit now consider Brexit an “economic price worth paying”, a new survey...
A new type of regulation is needed to support and encourage organisations to comply with equality and human rights law...
“Alarmingly high” numbers of Post Office Scandal victims suffer depression and PTSD symptoms, a new study shows. Those accused of...