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Canadians split on whether racism is on the rise
From: External news25 Jan 2011
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Canadians are split on whether racism is a growing problem in the country, according to a new survey by the Association of Canadian Studies and Canadian Race Relations Foundation.
Petersfield school sorry for barring 'adult' pupil
From: External news25 Jan 2011
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A boy who was excluded from school because his head teacher thought he was an adult is back in class after his mother produced his birth certificate.
In 'Wandering Lonely in a Crowd’, S M Atif Imtiaz's desire for genuine discussion about Islam in Britain is striking and compelling, writes Charles Moore.
Al-Jazeera is a vital source in the Middle East
From: External news25 Jan 2011
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The news network deserves praise for its coverage of the Palestine papers – as well as the Tunisian uprising
Today sees the biggest leak ever of confidential documents on the Middle East peace process. What do the papers have to say?
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown: It takes an outsider to see just how rotten this state can be
From: External news24 Jan 2011
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I am not suggesting this country is as corrupt as Tunisia and similar regimes. But believing their country is best blinds citizens to the erosion of sacrosanct values
The vital work of the African Caribbean Leukaemia Trust is under threat
From: External news24 Jan 2011
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Raising potential bone marrow donors in the black community is crucial to save lives, but the government has left us on our own
Cities report reveals mixed picture of economic recovery
From: External news24 Jan 2011
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Centre for Cities annual index shows some places are recovering well from recession while others struggle
My Election and BME political future - OBV exclusive
Tony Blair said today he disregarded his top legal adviser's warning that attacking Iraq would be illegal without further United Nations backing because the guidance was "provisional".