
Runnymede Trust
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Founders | Anthony Lester, Baron Lester of Herne Hill |
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Founded | 1968 |
Headquarters location | London, United Kingdom |
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ID | 2480076 |
About Runnymede Trust
The Runnymede Trust is a race equality think tank founded in 1968 by Jim Rose and Anthony Lester, with the aim of acting as an independent source for generating intelligence for a multi-ethnic Britain through research, network building, leading debate and policy engagement.
Lloyds of London to invest £40m over 'significant' slavery links

... The Runnymede Trust, a race equality think tank, welcomed Lloyd s work to acknowledge past mistakes...
Met Police overhaul plan disappointing, think tank says

... The Runnymede Trust and other organisations wrote an open letter to Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley about the plan, which was announced last week...
Children as young as eight strip-searched by police

... The Runnymede Trust, a race equality charity, said: " Our children are being failed by the state institutions there to protect them...
Police defend big jump in officers in UK schools

... The Runnymede Trust race equality think tank found 979 Safer Schools Officers (SSOs) in schools last spring, compared with 683 in 2021...
'I change how I look and talk to fit in at work'

... Ms Kwoffie s experience mirrors the findings of a survey by the race equality think tank the Runnymede Trust and gender equality organisation the Fawcett Society...
Long-term plan to tackle racial disparity in UK

... And Halima Begum, chief executive of the Runnymede Trust, says the proposed changes don t go far enough...
Coronavirus: Sundays safety plan not published

... meanwhile, the Runnymede Trust, interim managing Director, Dr Zubaida Haque has health Minister, Matt Hancock wrote, along with a coalition of 15 other race equality organisations, with the most important recommendations for the protection of ethnic minority workers...
Fear over plans for the next year, the tests, MPs said

... Dr Zubaida Haque of the Runnymede Trust, said it is not needed to have an urgent look at what could be done for students back to school this summer...