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Yasmin Alibhai-Brown: A worse record than Saddam's
From: External news25 Oct 2010
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It could fuel terrorism and ugly attitudes towards the West. But keeping the stories hidden was always wrong
t's ironic: Brixton, like Harlem in New York, is feted as a cultural hub just as its identity as a black neighbourhood dissolves
Obama was never going to have the room to effect radical change
From: External news25 Oct 2010
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The US electorate's mistake was to believe that transformation was something you could impart to a higher power
A cut in the number of Welsh MPs by a quarter would make a "profound change".
Youth service cuts 'could lead to social unrest'
From: External news25 Oct 2010
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Cuts to youth services could lead to France-style social unrest happening on England's streets
Young Asian lads on Chelsea Foundation's Community tour
Unite steps up race discrimination campaign
From: External news22 Oct 2010
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Union works to improve inequality in the workplace.
A candidate for a mayoral election who was dumped by Labour then stood as an independent won the contest early today.
Cameron and Clegg set out yesterday to defend their £80bn programme of spending cuts.
Nick Clegg accuses IFS of 'distorted nonsense'
From: External news22 Oct 2010
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Deputy PM attacks respected thinktank and insists coalition still has 'more work to do' in cutting deficit