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Almost half of LGBT+ youth have felt bullied in education, survey suggests
But half said they did not report the bullying to anyone and others said they felt it had been handled badly when they did.
Irish Travellers settle discrimination case against Co Tyrone Inn
The group of family and friends visited the Ryandale Inn
O2 settles £160,000 disability discrimination case with long-serving sales advisor
Occupational Health recommendations to enable return work were not fully implemented
New fair employment laws for teachers will ‘tackle prejudice and hatred’, says NASUWT
The Fair Employment (School Teachers) Bill passed in the Assembly in 2022 comes into operation tomorrow
Co Armagh man with autism wins £8,000 settlement in disability discrimination case against chip shop
Oisín McKerr was supported by the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland in his case against Mak’s Plaice, Magheralin
VV Brown shares experience of bullying within the music industry
Artists are urging fellow music professionals to share their experiences in the newly launched anonymous YourSafetyYourSay survey.
Proposal to ban discrimination over a person’s hair passes first legal hurdle
Several US states already have similar laws banning discrimination based on someone’s hair.
Payout for lab assistant compared by boss to ‘man who killed MP in Southend’
Waqas Rai’s former manager was caught saying he thought he had been radicalised.
Constitution amendments will show a modern, inclusive Ireland, says Taoiseach
Referendums to broaden the constitution’s definition of family and remove a reference to women’s duties in the home will be held on March 8 next year.