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by Ben Pile
A study has found that admissions counsellors at U.S. colleges are more likely to respond to emails that include preferred pronouns. This suggests they are discriminating in favour of woke applicants.
A transgender Scottish landowner who lives in a £5m castle is suing the NHS after it refused to carry out a third sex change surgery, claiming negligence, discrimination and a breach of human rights.
If you're black, asian, mixed heritage or from an ethnic minority, MI5, MI6 and GCHQ are offering a paid summer internship – but if you're a white British student, you're out of luck.
Former Conservative MP Jonathan Gullis has said he is unable to get a job – or an interview – in teaching because his political views are held in "disdain" by the Left-wing profession.
Female pianists are to be favoured over men, according to the rules of a leading piano competition under which judges are instructed to "consider" picking a woman "in the case of a tie".
Afro hair should be made a protected characteristic under the Equality Act, according to a campaign backed by ex-Spice Girl Mel B.
A man sacked by Acas after being accused of racism for opposing critical race theory has learned that his employment tribunal included a political associate of the activist colleague who accused him.
In a dark day for British business, an 'equal pay' claim brought by 3,500 shop assistants at Next has succeeded after an employment tribunal decided their work was "of equal value" to that of (male) warehouse workers.
How did Thames Valley Police, an organisation committed to 'anti-racism', end up being found guilty in the Employment Tribunal of anti-white racial discrimination? HR expert C.J. Strachan thinks he knows the answer.
Bosses at Heathrow Airport have told an upset Jewish passenger that staff are allowed to wear Palestinian flag badges to show they can speak Arabic, even though policy prohibits wearing political or religious items.
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