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After berating Gordon Brown during the election campaign, prompting him to brand her a bigot, Gillian Duffy has turned her fire on the deputy prime minister
Black and Asian workers are almost twice as likely to be out of work as white workers, and public sector spending cuts could see thousands more employees from ethnic minority backgrounds losing their jobs in the coming months
A BNP candidate for next month's Welsh assembly elections has been charged with a public order offence, after police were passed a video appearing to show him burning a copy of the Koran.
Deputy prime minister says 'alternative arrangements' will be made if GP practices are not ready to become commissioning consortiums by April 2013 deadline
The prospect of any attempt to ban the Islamic full veil in public in Britain has been firmly ruled out by Theresa May, the Home Secretary.
Lloyds Banking Group should sell more branches to reduce its dominance on the high street and all banks should be forced to ringfence their savings operations under proposals announced on Monday by the Independent Commission on Banking.
The Libyan leader, Muammar Gaddafi, has accepted a roadmap to a political solution to the deadlocked two-month-old conflict, South Africa's president, Jacob Zuma, has said in Tripoli

France bans the veil

From: External news
11 Apr 2011
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Fiyaz Mughal OBE, Director of Faith Matters, writes about France introducing a ban on the...
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg is joining his party's campaign for the Welsh assembly election on Friday.
George Osborne used Portugal's plea for a €90bn (£79bn) rescue package to justify the government's austerity plans and warned that those who denied the need to deal with the budget deficit were "playing Russian roulette with Britain's national sovereignty".
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