Politicians have mostly failed to have the difficult but necessary discussion about what happens when one protected characteristic clashes with another.
A reflection on the provisional results of the 2016 ONS Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings, published today.
The same old mantras from the vociferous Left offer not a single remedy. This presents an opportunity for Conservatives.
Measuring women’s status by earning power alone ignores the enormous role full-time motherhood plays in children’s life chances.
Following on from the ‘biggest ever review’ into race inequality, policies that embrace workplace equality should be at the heart of Theresa May’s plans
The Speaker’s recent report on improving equality in Parliament makes some proposals which are irrelevant at best.
She, like many others, has changed her views over the years, and is now a champion of equal rights.
I can’t accept that I’m ‘me’ because, say, I’m a woman – above and beyond all the undefinable intricacies that constitute my self.
The contention that foreign policy is the driver of Islamist terror has been comprehensively demolished.
Who are these people? They earn between £50,000 and £150,000 before tax. They are the natural aristocracy of white collar professionals.
Parliament has left a gap in legislation that the courts and a quango are filling.
This International Women’s Day, across the globe women are coming together to Pledge for Parity.
Past solutions have focused chiefly on economic solutions, but the the cultural and social dimensions have been neglected.
The early years are absolutely crucial to a child’s prospects, and recruiting more specialist teachers must be a priority.