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In arresting Mr Salah for remarks he denies he made, a British home secretary is being even more intolerant than Israel
A VIDEO of a white girl giving her viewers 'lessons' on how to look like a "ghetto fabulous" black woman has sparked major controversy online
Two men arged with the murder of teenager Stephen Lawrence in 1993 have pleaded not guilty
By Zita Holbourne, co - chair of BARAC (Black Activists Rise Against the Cuts) and member of the Public and commercial services (PCS) union’s National Executive Committee
The African Union (AU) has condemned France after it admitted air-dropping weapons to Libyan rebels fighting to oust Col. Muammar Qaddafi.
The total cost to America of its wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, plus the related military operations in Pakistan, is set to exceed $4 trillion
By pushing climate loans, the UK and the World Bank are making people in poor countries pay twice for climate change – even though we played almost no part in causing the problem
Job centres and courts are being hit and about half of all state schools in England and Wales affected as UK public sector workers stage a 24-hour strike.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg will today promise to make communities "masters of their own economic destinies" by handing them more power over spending
Sir David King, a former chief scientific adviser, writes in the Guardian to urge prime minister to fill 'leadership vacuum'
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