Home Office has allocated £225,000 to be used by 12 organisations that support male victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse, Home Office Minister Lynne Featherstone has announced.
United Kingdom
Home Office allocates funds to support male victims of domestic violence
- Monday, 20 February 2012 17:51
Banks failing to spot potential of migrant workers - report
- Friday, 17 February 2012 10:12
By overlooking the full potential that migrant workers represent, British banks fail to spot an opportunity to grow a completely new pool of customers, a new report shows.
The report produced jointly by international management consultancy Kurt Salmon and retail financial marketing experts Efma, shows that retail banking is rapidly reaching saturation point so far as attracting new customers is concerned.
Hate crimes on the rise in UK - CPS
- Thursday, 16 February 2012 10:08
There has been a steady increase in the number of convictions for hate crimes in the UK in the last four years.
A new report shows that the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is prosecuting more hate crimes, more successfully and with more defendants pleading guilty than ever before.
Lawyer wins gay discrimination claim against law firm
- Wednesday, 15 February 2012 06:59
An Employment Appeal Tribunal has upheld that law firm Bivonas LLP discriminated against a lawyer on the basis of sexual orientation.
Report: Recruitment agencies discriminate against BAME applicants
- Friday, 10 February 2012 11:12
Recruitment agencies practice casual discrimination when dealing with job seekers from black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) backgrounds, a new report has revealed.








