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EHRC consults on Services Code changes following Supreme Court ruling on meaning of “woman”

By Verity Buckingham and Elouisa Crichton
June 9, 2025
  • Discrimination
  • Diversity, equality and inclusion
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We look at the proposed changes to the EHRC’s Code of Practice for services, public functions and associations on our website.

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Verity Buckingham

About Verity Buckingham

Verity is experienced in all aspects of employment law and corporate immigration matters. She deals mostly with corporate clients advising on contentious and non-contentious employment matters. Verity's contentious practice includes defending claims in the Employment Tribunal and experience of Employment Appeal Tribunal litigation in relation to claims of unfair dismissal, discrimination, equal pay and whistleblowing.

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Elouisa Crichton

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