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Scottish Parliamentary Briefing: Priorities for the New Scottish GovernmentAmnesty International UK's policy recommendations for the new Scottish Government
Submission 27 May 2026 -
Amnesty International UK Submission to the UK Consultation 'Growing up in the Online World: a National Conversation' (2026)Amnesty International UK submission exploring social media risks for children and young people, and calling for ‘safety by design’ regulation to protect rights without limiting access.
Submission 26 May 2026 -
Letter to the Scottish party leaders following the 2026 Parliament electionFollowing the outcome of the 2026 Scottish Parliament election, Amnesty International UK wrote to the leaders of each Scottish political party, urging them to put human rights at the heart of their work for Scotland over the next five years.
Submission 21 May 2026 -
Like a snowball: The growth and impact of the gender critical movement in the UKThis report explores the growth of the gender critical movement in the UK, its influence on media narratives, and the impact on trans rights and public debate.
Executive summary, Reports and publications, Rights in Focus 20 May 2026 -
Rights in Focus - From Counter-Terrorism Law to the Criminalisation of Relationships (by Sultana Tafadar KC)This guest article examines how Sections 12 and 13 of the Terrorism Act 2000 have been applied beyond their original purpose of preventing violence, focusing on their impact on protest movements and political expression.
Analysis and insight, Rights in Focus 19 May 2026 -
Briefing: King's SpeechAmnesty International UK urges Parliamentarians to make interventions in support of Human Rights wherever possible after latest King's Speech.
Parliamentary briefing 13 May 2026 -
Death penalty report 2025This report covers the judicial use of the death penalty for the period January to December 2025. In 2025, Amnesty International recorded the highest number of executions carried out globally since 1981.
Reports and publications 05 May 2026 -
Response to Home Office consultation on creating a new appeals bodyResponse to Home Office consultation on a new appeals body
Submission 04 May 2026 -
Scotland 2026: Human Rights Manifesto – Access to Justice BriefingAmnesty International UK's briefing on access to justice ahead of Scotland's 7 May 2026 Parliament election
Policy briefing 30 Apr 2026 -
Scottish Elections 2026: Party Manifestos SummaryAhead of Scotland's 7 May 2026 Parliament election, we've compared party manifestos to see which parties' policies are most aligned with human rights. Read our summary here.
Explainer 30 Apr 2026 -
Research briefing: People in Iran face dual atrocity risksThis 16-page research briefing by Amnesty International documents and analyses the dual threats faced of repression by the Iranian authorities and military attacks by the US and Israel against civilians in Iran.
Reports and publications 29 Apr 2026 -
Submission: Joint intervention to the Court of Appeal on Palestine ActionThis document presents written legal submissions from Amnesty International UK and Liberty, arguing that the proscription of Palestine Action under counter-terrorism laws is disproportionate and violates human rights protections.
Submission 27 Apr 2026 -
The State of the World’s Human Rights: Amnesty International Annual Report 2026This report documents key human rights developments at a national and regional level during 2025, as well as presenting a global analysis of ongoing critical human rights challenges.
Reports and publications 21 Apr 2026 -
Human Rights Manifesto: Scottish Human Rights Bill Briefing (April 2026)This policy briefing outlines Amnesty International UK's work towards a Scottish Human Rights Bill ahead of the 2026 Parliament election.
Policy briefing 21 Apr 2026 -
An Introduction to Local CouncilsThis explainer sets out why engaging local councils is a powerful way to influence human rights at the local and national level, highlighting the role councillors play in advocacy, policy influence and the delivery of human rights in communities.
Explainer 08 Apr 2026 -
Toolkit: Local Councils and Human RightsA toolkit for engaging local councils on human rights issues such as homelessness and racism within the community - in election periods and beyond.
Toolkit, Activism resource, Campaign resource 08 Apr 2026 -
Poster: 'Human rights matter here'Demonstrate your support for human rights by printing and displaying a poster. This action can be particularly impactful during an election period when candidates are out canvassing and are listening to what issues matter most to their community.
Poster 08 Apr 2026 -
Women and girls failed by the UK asylum systemHow the UK’s asylum policy is betraying its women, peace and security commitments in Afghanistan and Iran
Policy briefing 08 Apr 2026 -
Rights in Focus - Prevent in Schools: There is an Alternative (by Hilary Pilkington and Tufyal Choudhury)This guest article examines the UK’s Prevent duty, focusing particularly on its impact in schools and its implications for human rights.
Analysis and insight, Rights in Focus 03 Apr 2026 -
Online Legacy guideThis guide contains practical advice on how to leave a gift, different ways to give, and free Will-writing services. Discover how leaving a gift in your Will can be a meaningful way to ensure your commitment to justice endures.
Fundraising resource 27 Mar 2026