Labour was found to have broken equalities law, but what is the EHRC and what were the terms of its inquiry?

Often referred to as the UK’s human rights watchdog, it is an independent arms-length body with a unique set of legal powers to enforce equality laws, eliminate discrimination, reduce inequality and protect human rights.

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