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a) Equality Act (Sexual Orientation) Regulations 2007 - Makes it and offence to discriminate against someone because they are gay (or straight) when offering goods or services. E.g. Two gay men cannot be refused a double bed at a guest house if there is one available.

b) Employment Equality (Sexual Orientation) Regulations 2003 - Makes it an offence to discriminate against someone because they are gay in the workplace. E.g. A gay guy is not allowed to go on training courses because he is gay, his straight colleges are allowed on training courses. This is an offence under this law.

c) Equality and Human Rights Commission - This body now covers all kinds of discrimination in UK society including race, age, sexuality

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