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Former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, his son Muatassim and a top aide have been buried at a secret location
Social science researchers hold a special event in Leeds to give youth a platform - and widen interest in their own work
Official figures show those arrested came from deprived backgrounds, striking a blow to theory that tackling gang culture is key to preventing repeat of disturbances
QPR will meet with Anton Ferdinand tomorrow to discuss reports he was subject to an alleged racist slur by Chelsea captain John Terry.
The most comprehensive statistics published so far on people charged over the August riots in England show that they were poorer, younger and of lower educational achievement than average.
Racial harassment charges have been dropped against a Suffolk woman whose neighbour complained about a golly doll in her window.
David Cameron would have us look back to the days of the British empire with pride
The remarkable story of one of the first black men to study at Cambridge University will be told in the city tonight.
Most people would like an opportunity to vote on regaining some powers from the European Union
Derrick Bell, a civil rights lawyer, was the first tenured black professor at Harvard Law School
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