Racial inequality still ‘entrenched’ in British life - News Summed Up

Racial inequality still ‘entrenched’ in British life


Biggest government review of race equality says that black and ethnic minority groups are facing poor “life chances” PABlack and ethnic minority people in Britain still face “entrenched” racial inequality and “life chances” are now at their worst level for generations, a human rights watchdog warns. David Isaac, chairman of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, said that for many ethnic groups – particularly young black people – life had got worse in a number of areas over the past five years. The report is the biggest review of race equality in the UK, looking at employment, housing, pay and criminal justice. Black graduates earn on average 23.1 per cent less than their white colleagues, and more ethnic…


Source: The Times August 18, 2016 08:03 UTC



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