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18 March 2010
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Civil rights
Frequently asked questions about civil rights
Frequently asked questions about civil rights
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My father has been living abroad for ten years and has just asked me if he can still vote in UK elections.
My mother is in hospital and will be there during the election. She's asked me if I can arrange a proxy vote for her
My local council made a mess of my housing benefit claim, although I did get the money in the end. Someone told me that there is an ombudsman who can help me complain about how my claim was handled
My grandmother is going to be 100 in a couple of months and I want to be sure she gets a message from the Queen. How do I go about it?
I think I am being discriminated against at work because I am a woman. What can I do?
I'm a wheelchair user and my local library is really unhelpful about helping me to get books from the shelves. Can I do something about this?
I feel I am being racially discriminated against at work. What can I do?
If I vote in the Scottish Parliament elections does this prevent me from voting in the UK general election?
I think I'm being treated unfairly because of my religion, is this legal?