Discrimination law in Great Britain in relation to sex, race, disability, religion and sexual orientation has been codified in the Equality Acts 2006 and 20101. The Human Rights Act 1988 also prohibits discrimination in the context of the rights and freedoms, including those concerned with discrimination on grounds of sex, race, colour, language, religion, political or other opinion, or national or social origin, protected by the European Convention on Human Rights
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