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Britain’s Press Scandal

From: External news
13 Jul 2011
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The phone hacking scandal in Britain that has already brought down The News of the World and now hangs over at least two other newspapers
Steffi Jones speaks about her personal experience of discrimination, and the power of football to overcome the scourge of racism
Rich Visions has been appointed by Anthony Nolan to work with the charity in recruiting black and minority ethnic (BME) donors
Israeli policemen suspected of shooting dead a 10-year-old Palestinian schoolgirl in 2007 will escape prosecution
British aid agencies are preparing to expand their activities in Somalia to help some of the 10 million people at risk of starvation in East Africa
Intelligence services tried to exploit 'closed material procedures' to conceal evidence relating to Guantánamo detainees
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