The Human Rights Act or a British Bill of Rights?

What has the European Convention on Human Rights ever done for us?

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What has the European Convention on Human Rights ever done for us?
Did you know that three in four working mothers experience pregnancy and maternity discrimination? That despite 77% of working mothers experiencing discriminatory or negative experiences, only around a quarter (28%) raised the issue with their employer, only 3% went through their employer’s internal grievance procedure, and less than 1% pursued a claim to the employment tribunal? What would your staff say?
Have you met your legal duties to publish your gender pay gap? How does your figure compare to the UCU’s league table of the top and worst colleges and universities in the sector?
New duties regarding provision for children and young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) came into force in September 2014. From May 2016, Ofsted has been carrying out local area inspections to assess how well a local area carries out its SEND duties. How well does your provision shape up? How about your young people with high levels of need?
The Government has published the higher education white paper ‘Success as a knowledge economy: teaching excellence, social mobility and student choice’. Are you aware of the implications of the white paper on publishing your equality data? What information are you already publishing?