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- 70th Anniversary of the Partition of India
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- International Commissioners condemn the appalling murder of Tyre Nichols
- Iqbal Wahhab OBE empowers Togo prisoners
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Renowned black theatre company celebrates its Silver Jubilee
Outsiders could be parachuted in to police to boost diversity
From: External news07 Oct 2011
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Senior police posts could be filled from outside the service to help boost diversity, the country’s most senior officer reveals today.
Travellers could get legal ethnic recognition
From: External news07 Oct 2011
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Travellers could be designated as an ethnic minority, the Irish government yesterday told the United Nation Human Rights Council. Read more: http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/local-national/republic-of-ireland/travellers-could-get-legal-ethnic-recognition-16060472.html#ixzz1a6kALOkf
Desmond Tutu marks 80th birthday events with dance and music
From: External news07 Oct 2011
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South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu turned 80 on Friday, days after a spat with the government over a visa delay that forced the Dalai Lama to cancel a trip to the nation.
George Alagiah's account of his mixed marriage and the change in attitudes towards mixed-race people in the UK provoked a flurry of emails
Sarah Palin says she will not run for president in 2012
From: External news06 Oct 2011
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Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin has declared she will not run for the White House next year
The oldest inhabitants of the Negev may be forced to relocate under Israel's new land ownership plan
David Cameron to let white families adopt black children
From: External news06 Oct 2011
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Mr Cameron said the Coalition would put a new ‘focus’ on making sure that more children are given the chance of a permanent family
Trade Unions Show Racism the Red Card in York
From: External news06 Oct 2011
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Official York Schools' football teams strip and they now proudly display the message “Show Racism the Red Card”.
Conservative Party Conference 2011: David Cameron’s strategy may be built on shifting sands
From: External news04 Oct 2011
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Prime Minister David Cameron’s attempt to occupy the centre ground could leave him exposed on all sides
