Parents of missing teenager Richard Okorogheye who has now been confirmed dead said her concerns over Richard were not taken seriously by police officers at first.
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Parents of missing teenager Richard Okorogheye who has now been confirmed dead said her concerns over Richard were not taken seriously by police officers at first.
Read More »There has been massive outrage over a report by the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities that said Britain is not institutionally racist and that it should be seen as a “model” on race to other countries.
Read More »A Chicago suburban district may be the first city in the United States to pay reparations to black residents who have endured housing discrimination.
Read More »An order of Catholic priests has pledged $100m in reparations to descendants of Black people it enslaved and sold, in the largest initiative of its kind by the church.
Read More »Feminist writer and Telegraph columnist, Julie Burchill has been forced to apologise ‘unreservedly and unconditionally’ to a Muslim journalist Ash Sarkar after she trolled her on Twitter saying that her worship of the Prophet Muhammad was the ‘worship of a paedophile’.
Read More »Just when you thought you’ve seen and heard it all when it comes to lame excuses for bad behaviour in public, along comes another on that tops them all.
Read More »The appointment of Nigeria’s Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala as the new head of the WTO has been greeted with racist and sexist reporting while ignoring or downplaying her qualifications.
Read More »They breached the U.S. Capitol with fists clenched, scaling walls and breaking through glass to penetrate even the most tightly protected chambers.
Read More »After four years of investigation and pressure from the family of five African men who died while working at a Birmingham recycling company, the company and two other people are to be charged over the deaths of five African men.
Read More »Three French police officers have been suspended after a video of them beating up a black music producer in central Paris.
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