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A few weeks after he arrived at Liverpool last January, Luis Suarez expressed his heartfelt wish that he would forge a reputation as something other than the cut-throat of Johannesburg and the cannibal of Ajax. He no longer wished to be the player remembered only for denying Ghana a place in the World Cup semi-finals or biting PSV Eindhoven's Otman Bakkal.
Soul star Junior Giscombe battles the hard times with the power of music
Common sense is turned on its head as the Left finds its usual excuses for the thugs who ran riot in London, Manchester and Birmingham.
Executives from Bell Pottinger reveal 'dark arts' they use to burnish reputations of countries accused of human rights violations
UK must rescue those who think they have nothing to lose or face further civil unrest, says Rowan Williams
Newsrooms need more diversity to improve reporting, conference found
David Astor, former editor of the Observer, was a journalistic giant. A new film asks whether his anti-apartheid campaign saved Nelson Mandela's life
Entrepreneur determined to show young people positive role models
The management column: Straight-talking, common sense from the front line.
Young volunteers from Birmingham and Sandwell have received £50,000 from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) to research the impact of African players in British football since the 19th century.
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