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Archive
Justice Secretary quizzed over ethnic minority checks at airports
From: External news12 Jul 2011
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SNP MSP Humza Yousaf has requested a meeting with Kenny MacAskill to discuss resentment fears over airport security policy
Glaucoma Risk In African-Americans May Be Due To More Oxygen In Eyes
From: External news12 Jul 2011
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investigators at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have discovered a reason that may explain why African-Americans have a higher risk of glaucoma than Caucasians
World financial crisis has led to sharp cut in migration, says OECD
From: External news12 Jul 2011
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Immigration not 'out of control', but failure to help unemployed foreign workers risks social unrest
In Tahrir Square the anger is growing again. Where is the revolution the crowds fought for?
From: External news12 Jul 2011
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Mubarak may be gone, but the new order is floundering. In Cairo, Robert Fisk finds fury returning as people still demand change
A genocide baby's quest to forgive his father's killers
From: External news12 Jul 2011
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Following the genocide in Rwanda in 1994, forgiveness has become central to the courts dealing with many of the accused
Ex-Haringey cabinet member to stand in race for London Mayor
From: External news11 Jul 2011
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A former Haringey councillor is standing as a Liberal Democrat candidate for London Mayor
Three in five of the poorest 11-year-olds lack basic literacy
From: External news11 Jul 2011
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Children from the poorest homes are doing worse in basic literacy tests than three years ago
Immigration Advisory Service goes into administration
From: External news11 Jul 2011
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The Immigration Advisory Service (IAS) has gone into administration, BBC News has learnt
Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Fellow speaks out
From: External news11 Jul 2011
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Former OBV shadow councillor Janice Gittens shares her experience
Steve Richards: Politicians are finally free from Murdoch's tyranny
From: External news07 Jul 2011
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The choreography was always the same: elected leaders who were neurotically keen to impress the non-elected media titans

