Goal: Stop attacks on human rights enshrined into law.
According to a damning report by global humanitarian organization Amnesty International, the United Kingdom (UK) is scoring an alarmingly failing grade on human rights. This comprehensive review tallies many dangerous infractions, including a failure at the highest level to protect against COVID-19, escalating mistreatment of women and minorities, oppression of protesters, and lack of accountability in crimes committed by law enforcement or military forces. Destructive new actions could strip away the rights of citizens to enact change against any or all of these inequities.
The UK Human Rights Act has become a favorite punching bag and target of some politicians. The law codifies many of the rights recognized by the European Convention on Human Rights. A review commissioned by the UK’s Conservative party is aimed at “justified…reforms,” but critics fear this latest move is a step away from dismantling and undermining t
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DPD topped the list with a satisfaction score of 82 per cent. Amazon came in second with 78 per cent and DHL in third with 75 per cent. UPS has the worst score with 56 per cent. Again, DPD came out on top for communication with customers, with a satisfaction score of 86 per cent. In second was Amazon with 85 per cent and in third DHL with 80 per cent. UPS has the lowest satisfaction score again with 62 per cent. When asked about how happy people were with where the parcel was left, Royal Mail came out on top with a score of 93 per cent. Amazon was ranked second with 92 per cent and DPD in third with 91 per cent.