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- Iqbal Wahhab OBE empowers Togo prisoners
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Archive
Michelle Obama Begins Solo South Africa Tour
From: External news21 Jun 2011
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Michelle Obama has arrived in South Africa at the start of an official tour that will include a visit the jail where Nelson Mandela was incarcerated
Complaints about the Cadbury's ad at the centre of a racism row with supermodel Naomi Campbell have been rejected by the ASA
For 20 years, crime in the US has been falling and new figures from the FBI show a sharp drop in the last two years, despite the recession. Why?
Let Greece go bust and leave euro, urges Boris Johnson
From: External news20 Jun 2011
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Britain should not be expected to contribute to a second bail-out of the Greek economy, Boris Johnson has said.
Critical talks between ministers and the unions over public-sector pension reform have a 50-50 chance of being cancelled, senior negotiators have warned as the Government reiterated a new hardline approach to a deal.
Gurkhas take British Army pension fight to Europe
From: External news20 Jun 2011
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Gurkha soldiers fighting for equal British Army pension rights are taking the case to the European Court of Human Rights.
Libya: Nato admits civilian deaths in Tripoli air raid
From: External news20 Jun 2011
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Alliance says 'weapons systems failure' caused strike to miss intended target and may have led to civilian casualties
Syrian president blames crisis on 'saboteurs'
From: External news20 Jun 2011
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Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said today "saboteurs" were behind unrest against his rule and that political accommodation could not be reached with gunmen.
Black actors are 'forced to leave Britain for America'
From: External news17 Jun 2011
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Kwame Kwei-Armah, the actor and playwright, claims that there is a 'glass ceiling' for black actors in Britain
Quarter of UK population will be on new police database
From: External news17 Jun 2011
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The personal details of 15 million people, a quarter of the population of Britain, will be held on a new police database
