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2 Oct 2007 1:07PM
Discrimination is rarely out of the news whether it be “Sex in the City”, programmes proclaiming “Grandad/Grandma is Back in Business” or the Archbishop of Canterbury telling BA to allow its ground staff to wear crosses. Indeed just last week The Times reported that a Hindu woman who worked in the VIP lounge of Terminal 1 at Heathrow was sacked for wearing a nose stud (a Hindu symbol of fidelity).
The UK has had discrimination legislation for more than 30 years and n... (113 more words)







