7BR’s James Robottom and Anita Guha have successfully represented a British couple who were racially discriminated against by Windsor and Maidenhead Borough Council. The Manders won their legal battle today after being denied the ability to adopt children because of their race.
Click here to download the Equality and Human Right Commissions press release.
Click here to view the judgement.
The case has been widely covered by the press and can be viewed here:
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