equality
Catholics outnumber Protestants in employment for the first time, report says
The latest figures from the Equality Commission show there are more Catholics in the workforce than Protestants
New Parliament ‘most diverse in UK’s history’, according to election analysis
Think tank British Future said a record number of 89 ethnic minority MPs have been elected, an increase of 23.
What does the Labour win mean for women?
As Sir Keir Starmer celebrates his landslide victory, women’s rights campaigners and experts share their hopes and observations.
University chancellor says she is an ‘accidental trailblazer’ for women in Stem
Anne-Marie Imafidon is taking up the role at Glasgow Caledonian University.
Thailand becomes first country in south-east Asia to allow same-sex marriage
The country’s senate overwhelmingly passed a bill to approve marriage equality irrespective of sex.
Are you a ‘superwoman’ or ‘slackerwoman’? - Anne Hailes
Corinne Maier wants women to embrace selfishness, stop being empathetic to and to give up on how they look
‘Work is never done’ in battle for boardroom equality: ex-FTSE review boss
Denise Wilson, who previously led the FTSE Women Leaders Review, is taking her mission to Girlguiding, in her new role as chair of the trustees.
Irish Travellers settle discrimination case against Co Tyrone Inn
The group of family and friends visited the Ryandale Inn
Co Armagh man with autism wins £8,000 settlement in disability discrimination case against chip shop
Oisín McKerr was supported by the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland in his case against Mak’s Plaice, Magheralin