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Everyday Rights: Right v Reality Illustrations, by Edith PritchettA series of informative posters by the artist Edith Pritchett that visualise the difference between the reality of everyday rights in the UK versus what our rights require them to be.
Poster, Resource pack 28 May 2026 -
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 2026 UK consultation “Growing up in the online world: a national conversation”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 -
Briefing - Scottish Government Action on Israel's Violations of International LawOur briefing to the First Minister on Scottish government action on Israel's violations of international law
Policy briefing, Submission 03 Dec 2025 -
Dragged into the rabbit hole: New evidence of TikTok’s risks to children’s mental healthThis follow-up report, presents new evidence that TikTok’s ‘For You’ feed continues to push children and young people engaging with mental health content towards depressive, self‑harm and suicide‑related material.
Reports and publications 20 Oct 2025 -
Letter to the CEO of the Scottish Football Association regarding Israel's FA memberships (October 2025)In our letter to the Scottish FA, we express our concerns about Israel's continued participation in international football tournaments and call on the Scottish FA to communicate a clear position on a suspension of the Israeli's membership of UEFA and FIFA
Submission 01 Oct 2025 -
Five young women of colour fighting climate change worldwideYouth climate activism is a truly global movement. Here are 5 passionate young women of colour taking the lead all across the world. Leah Namugerwa Photo: Getty Images When Leah Namugerwa turned 15, she celebrated by planting 200 trees – highlighting the environmental damage in her country.
Press release 19 Sep 2025 -
Joint Statement: Human Rights Concerns Regarding the UK’s Free Trade Agreement with the Gulf Cooperation CouncilA Joint Statement to the UK Prime Minister regarding the UK’s Free Trade Agreement with the Gulf Cooperation Council
Submission 02 Sep 2025 -
19,403 people called on the UK to ban "crime predicting" technologyMany thanks to the thousands of you who took action calling on the UK to ban "crime predicting" technology. Your response has been incredible.
Campaign resource 25 Aug 2025 -
Interactive Map: Automated RacismMap with information on whether your local police force uses "crime predicting" technology, and if so, which one. It includes stop and search rates and demographics in your area, as well as how the stop and search rate compares to other police forces.
Toolkit, Activism resource 25 Jun 2025 -
Briefing: Scotland's Response to the Ongoing Crisis in Gaza (June 2025)Scottish parliamentary briefing on how to ensure Scotland takes a rights-based approach to Israel's actions in Gaza
Parliamentary briefing 17 Jun 2025 -
Letter to the Deputy First Minister of Scotland on transparency around the review of Scottish Enterprise human rights checks (June 2025)Letter urging the Scottish Government to offer transparency around its review of Scottish Enterprise human rights checks
Submission 13 Jun 2025 -
Case of Al Haq v Secretary of State for Business and Trade: Written submissions of Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International UKAmnesty International UK and Human Rights Watch present evidence of Israeli authorities’ failure to uphold international humanitarian law, alongside a legal argument that the UK government has not properly met its obligation to prevent genocide.
Submission 13 May 2025 -
Briefing: Scottish Enterprise Funding for Arms Companies (February 2025)Scottish parliamentary briefing on why Scottish Enterprise must review its human rights checks for arms companies
Parliamentary briefing 25 Feb 2025 -
Automated Racism: How police data and algorithms code discrimination into policingThis report focuses on multiple aspects of predictive policing in the UK, including the systems themselves, the policing outcomes or decisions they influence, and the impact on individuals, groups and communities in the UK.
Reports and publications 01 Feb 2025 -
Automated RacismAmnesty International UK's new report found out that 3/4 of police forces across the UK are using technology to try to “predict crime”, but it is having racist and discriminatory impacts. It is automated racism. Learn more.
Explainer, Position 17 Jan 2025 -
Briefing: Pathways to Global Human Rights - Towards a Stronger Human Rights Culture in Scotland (10 December 2024)Scottish parliamentary briefing for Human Rights Day 2024 on AIUK's human rights policy goals for the next year
Parliamentary briefing 12 Dec 2024