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    Post Office’s Horizon accounting system: Calls for an independent inquiry

    Friday, 12 June, 2020

    In December 2019, the High Court published a ruling concerning the Post Office’s Horizon electronic accounting system. This article outlines the dispute between sub-postmasters and the Post Office over the operation of this system. It also summarises calls for the Government to establish a public enquiry.

    • In Focus
    • Business
    • Communities
    • Employment
    • Government
    • Justice
  • In Focus

    Extremism in prisons: Are UK deradicalisation programmes working?

    Thursday, 11 June, 2020

    Following recent terrorist attacks in the UK, discussion has increased about deradicalisation programmes in UK prisons. This article discusses what deradicalisation programmes are, the effectiveness of the programmes, and the Government’s recent commitments to tackle terrorism.

    • In Focus
    • Crime
    • Justice
  • In Focus

    Family Allowances Act 1945

    Thursday, 11 June, 2020

    In 1945, Parliament passed the Family Allowances Act. This article summarises the campaign to provide financial support to families with children and the passing of the Act. It also provides statistics on child benefits today.

    • In Focus
    • Family & Civil Law
  • In Focus

    Covid-19: The impact on victims of domestic abuse

    Wednesday, 10 June, 2020

    Several domestic abuse charities have reported an increase in calls and web traffic during lockdown. This article examines how the coronavirus pandemic on domestic abuse cases and discusses what action the Government has taken to tackle such abuse. The impact that the pandemic is having on the victims of domestic abuse is the subject of an oral question in the House of Lords on 29 June 2020.

    • In Focus
    • Coronavirus
    • Crime
  • In Focus

    Covid-19: Risking a rise in online child sexual abuse?

    Wednesday, 10 June, 2020

    As the coronavirus pandemic has led to children spending more time online, concerns have been raised that there is an increased risk of online-facilitated child sexual abuse and exploitation. This article examines these concerns and what the Government has done to reduce the risks.

    • In Focus
    • Coronavirus
    • Crime
    • Security
  • In Focus

    Coronavirus, guidance for the over-70s and age discrimination

    Wednesday, 03 June, 2020

    People over the age of 70 have been identified as being at higher risk of serious illness as a result of Covid-19. This article summarises the advice given to the over-70s and the debate over whether government policy has resulted in age discrimination.

    • In Focus
    • Communities
    • Coronavirus
    • Family & Civil Law
    • Health
  • In Focus

    “An infodemic”: Coronavirus and disinformation

    Tuesday, 02 June, 2020

    Global organisations, such as the WHO, have expressed concern about the levels of fake news and disinformation that have spread during the coronavirus pandemic. This article looks at some examples of this disinformation, the Government’s response to it and the action that social media companies have taken to combat fake news and disinformation.

    • In Focus
    • Coronavirus
    • Culture, Media & Sport
  • Research Briefing

    Hong Kong: National Security Legislation

    Friday, 29 May, 2020

    There has been concern over what Beijing’s decision to implement a national security law in Hong Kong could mean for freedoms in the territory.

    • Research Briefing
    • Foreign Policy
    • Justice
  • Research Briefing

    Coronavirus and the Economy

    Thursday, 28 May, 2020

    Coronavirus (Covid-19) has had major implications for the UK economy. There have been debates about a number of possible changes to economic policy when the UK enters the recovery phase. These include: possible major reforms to fiscal policy; whether the Government should facilitate the reallocation of jobs and capital away from the hardest hit sectors of the economy; what measures could be taken if the virus exacerbates inequalities in the UK; and whether the recovery is an opportunity to bring about fundamental changes in the economy and society.

    • Research Briefing
    • Business
    • Communities
    • Coronavirus
    • Economy
    • Education
    • Employment
    • Welfare & Pensions
  • Research Briefing

    Coronavirus: Museums, Galleries and Historic Buildings

    Thursday, 14 May, 2020

    How will government policy support the re-opening of museums, galleries and historic buildings affected by the coronavirus pandemic? This briefing examines recent developments.

    • Research Briefing
    • Coronavirus
    • Culture, Media & Sport
  • In Focus

    Contact-tracing apps: Legislating for data protection?

    Wednesday, 13 May, 2020

    Many countries have adopted or are in the process of developing coronavirus contact-tracing apps. Different apps use different models for handling sensitive personal data. This article looks at the approaches taken by different governments around the world on whether specific data protection legislation is required.

    • In Focus
    • Coronavirus
    • Science & Technology
    • Security
  • Research Briefing

    Windrush Compensation Scheme

    Thursday, 30 April, 2020

    The Government has set up a scheme to compensate those affected by the Windrush scandal. This briefing explains the scheme and considers criticisms of it so far.

    • Research Briefing
    • Communities
    • Economy
    • Government
    • Immigration
  • Research Briefing

    Royal Commissions: Making a Comeback?

    Thursday, 23 April, 2020

    Royal commissions have fallen out of use over recent decades, but they could be set to make a return. The Conservative manifesto of 2019 promised to set up a royal commission on the criminal justice system. This briefing looks at the background to royal commissions.

    • Research Briefing
    • Crime
    • Government
    • Justice
    • Parliament
  • Research Briefing

    Covid-19: Challenges Facing the Charitable and Voluntary Sector

    Wednesday, 22 April, 2020

    Charities could lose revenue as a result of Covid-19 yet their services are in increased demand because of the crisis.

    • Research Briefing
    • Communities
    • Coronavirus
  • In Focus

    Coronavirus: The challenge for prisons and offenders

    Thursday, 16 April, 2020

    The Covid-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on prisons and offenders. This article looks at why this population are more at risk from the outbreak, what the current situation is in England and Wales, and what the Government have announced to help support prisons and offenders during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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    • Coronavirus
    • Crime
    • Health
    • Justice

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