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London barrister Naina Patel spent a year in a hostile Afghanistan province working to establish the rule of law. Safely home, she describes the greatest challenges – and successes – of the role
Far right's 10-year grip on government has ended as Danes vote in a centre-left coalition led by Helle Thorning-Schmidt
Justice Malala on the ANC youth leader whose support is surging despite defeat in the high court
Holland is expected to ban the wearing of the burka soon, becoming the third European country after France and Belgium to do so.
Britishness is something that is gained, says Cheyenne Bunsie, and positive role models are vital
A PROTESTER with a far-right group hurled racist abuse at hundreds of people who had gathered for a world music festival
Richard Barnes is being investigated for allegedly making a racist joke about rioters
UK PM David Cameron and French President Nicolas Sarkozy are in Libya, the most senior Western leaders to visit since Muammar Gaddafi was ousted
Store apologises for T-shirts, amid claims that they made fun of domestic violence and compared women to dogs
THE ACTIONS of eight police officers at Forest Gate police station in East London are to be investigated after a black man claimed he was assaulted and racially abused in their custody.
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