Labour faces discrimination case over NI membership

British Prime Minister Tony Blair’s Labour Party has been given until November to prevent a discrimination row with its Northern Ireland members from going to court, it emerged today.

British Prime Minister Tony Blair’s Labour Party has been given until November to prevent a discrimination row with its Northern Ireland members from going to court, it emerged today.

Belfast trades unionist Andy McGivern revealed November 7 and 8 has been set in the County Court in London as the date for his race discrimination case against the Labour leadership.

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