General Article The laws on race discrimination in the UK

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The United Kingdom’s journey towards achieving racial equality has been marked by a series of significant legislative milestones. These laws reflect the evolving understanding of what it means to live in a multicultural society where everyone deserves respect, dignity, and equal opportunities, irrespective of their race or ethnicity. Let’s take a look at the key legislative milestones that have shaped race relations in the UK.

1965: The Race Relations Act 1965

In 1965, the UK made its first bold step with the introduction of the Race Relations Act. This pioneering legislation aimed to combat racial discrimination in public places, such as hotels and restaurants. It was a symbol of progress, but it was only the first step in a much longer journey.

The Race Relations Board

Following the 1965 Act, the Race Relations Board was established to address grievances related to discrimination. The board was an essential first attempt at creating an institution to protect individuals from racia...

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