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The Commission for Racial Equality (CRE) is a non-departmental public body in Great Britain which tackles racial discrimination and promotes racial equality. It was set up under the Race Relations Act 1976 and is the only body with statutory power to help enforce the act. Its current Chair is Trevor Phillips.

The Race Relations Act applies in England, Wales and Scotland. It does not apply in Northern Ireland, where the Race Relations (NI) Order 1997 applies. The CRE's work covers all the areas where people are protected against discrimination under the Race Relations Act.

The mission statement of the Commission is "We work for a just and integrated society, where diversity is valued. We use persuasion and our powers under the law to give everyone an equal chance to live free from fear of discrimination, prejudice and racism."

The main goals of the CRE are:

The CRE organises the annual RIMA (Race in the Media) awards. In 2005 the Media Personality of the Year award was won by footballer Thierry Henry. The 2006 RIMA awards ceremony will be held on 14 June at the Royal Opera House, London.

In 2006 the CRE launched a new free bimonthly publication on race issues, Catalyst Magazine. The magazine aims "to kickstart debates, discussions, new ideas and arguments - about where we are now, and where we might be going in the future."

Issues

Commissioners

See also

The CRE is run by up to 15 commissioners (including the chair), who are appointed by the Home Secretary.

Commissioners as of June 2006

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