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The Equality and Human Rights Commission champions equality and human rights for all, working to eliminate discrimination, reduce inequality, protect human rights and to build good relations, ensuring that everyone has a fair chance to participate in society.

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Commission news

New rights to give disabled travellers a better journey

23 Jul 2008

Transport Minister Rosie Winterton, the Commission and the Civil Aviation Authority today outlined measures coming into force this month to give up to 15 million disabled people and those with limited mobility new rights when travelling through airports in Europe.

 

New laws must give citizens more power to demand fairness, argues Trevor Phillips

21 Jul 2008

Trevor Phillips unveils the Commission's first formal response to the Government's proposals for a Single Equality Bill and warns that Britain’s ‘hour-glass’ economy is bringing dangerous social division and that there is a need for a ‘new deal on fairness’ for Britain to be a successful global nation.

 

Britain’s six million carers get new rights after mother’s legal victory in Europe

17 Jul 2008

The mother of a disabled child was today celebrating after judges in the European Court of Justice upheld an earlier opinion that treating employees less favourably because of their association with a disabled person was unlawful.

 

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