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Met Police: Mother of murdered sisters launches campaign to tackle institutional racism
Mina Smallman insisted: “We are not the enemy, we are the cure”.
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‘France is not a state that supports racism’, says Macron party member
Anne Rudisuhli is a councillor representing Bouches-du-Rhone, an area which includes the city of Marseilles, and is a member of President Macron’s party.
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‘Deep-rooted’ racism, sexism and classism in English cricket, report finds
Cricket – a game that is currently delighting fans with both the male and female Ashes – is also a sport riddled with antique levels of racism, snobbery and sexism.
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Windrush 75: Passenger Alford Gardner on racism, scandal and life in UK
It’s been 75 years since The Empire Windrush sailed into Tilbury Docks bringing more than 800 people from the Caribbean – skilled young workers who’d answered the call for help to rebuild Britain after the war. But though invited, they were not always welcomed when they got here, often facing racism, struggling to find work…
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Vinicius Jr says ‘racism is normal’ in La Liga after suffering barrage of abuse
The Real Madrid forward Vinicius Junior has met the president of his club – after he was subjected to a barrage of abuse during yesterday’s match against Valencia.
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Labour MPs call on Keir Starmer for ‘urgent action’ on racism
Martin Forde was the barrister appointed by Sir Keir Starmer to investigate allegations of racism, sexism and bullying within the Labour Party in the wake of its anti-semitism crisis.
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Diane Abbott suspended: Labour MP’s letter suggests Jews not subject to same racism as Black people
The veteran Labour MP Diane Abbott has had the party whip suspended over a letter she wrote in a Sunday newspaper in which she suggested Jewish people were not subject to the same racism as Black people.
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Racism plays a key role in disproportionate deaths of Black mothers during child birth, says report from MPs
It is a shocking statistic – Black women are four times more likely than white women to die during childbirth in NHS hospitals in England and Wales.
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Former cricketer Azeem Rafiq responds to investigation into racism in cricket
We spoke to Azeem Rafiq, currently in Dubai, whose revelations were at the centre of this investigation and began by asking for his reaction to the decision to uphold so many charges.
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“Retro, vicious racism is just under the skin”” – Gary Young
Writer Gary Younge joins Krishnan Guru-Murthy on Ways to Change the World to discuss significant events that have impacted the Black diaspora, his mother’s influence and what he can teach the next generation of journalists.
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Yorkshire cricket racism hearing: Michael Vaughan gives evidence
The former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan has been facing questions on the third day of the hearing into allegations of systematic racism at Yorkshire County Cricket Club. Vaughan has categorically denied allegations of racism.
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Yorkshire cricket racism hearing: Azeem Rafiq gives evidence
The former Yorkshire County cricketer Azeem Rafiq has been giving evidence at the English Cricket Board hearing into allegations of institutional racism at the club – which has been accused of bringing the game into disrepute.
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Cricket Discipline Commission hearing begins at Yorkshire County Cricket Club over racism allegations
The Cricket Discipline Commission has begun hearing evidence on allegations of racism at Yorkshire County Cricket Club.
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Accountability for racism in the deaths of Black people after police contact is ‘not fit for purpose’, says charity
A new report from the charity INQUEST concludes organisations that are supposed to deliver accountability, the police watchdog and the coroners system, are failing because they don’t address racial discrimination properly.
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The Golden Globes are back on TV, but has it done enough after a racism row last year
Now, a make or break moment for the Golden Globes – a ceremony that was, just 12 months ago, considered so toxic it couldn’t even be televised.