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New law in force

The Equality Act came into force on 1 October 2010. Some of the information on this page may be out of date.

What is the Equality Act 2010?

Read guidance based on the new law

If you are determined to pursue your case, especially if it is an employment case, where legal aid is not available, you should be prepared to represent yourself, unless you can afford a private lawyer.

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