Fair Play for Britain Blacks For years now it's been illegal to refuse someone a job just because they're black. Yet, says the Policy Studies
Institute, at least a third of employers do just that: 'The brutal fact is that, despite the law, direct discrimination persists as an additional and powerful impediment to any economic progress by blacks.' While black people are denied a fair share of jobs, their resentment and frustration will grow. What are the great institutions in the land like the Civil Service and the Army doing to see that
British fair play extends to black Britons?
Richard Lindley reports. Editor DAVID DICKINSON
Producer FRANCESCA KIRBY-GREEN