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Archbishop Chrysostomos II: I would even back a black man
From: News02 Oct 2012
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Archbishop outrages with racist comments
Refugees are easy targets in a populist backlash, but what is the truth?
UK's first TV Interview with iconic activist James Meredith
Dadabhai Naoroji Awards - Leicester Political Trailblazers
From: News01 Oct 2012
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Leicester Liberal Democrats receive new equality award
Chuka Umunna - Equalities Commission could be abolished by stealth
From: News01 Oct 2012
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Umunna urges rethink on measures
There is serious concern over community mental health provision
John Terry guilty of racially abusing QPR player Anton Ferdinand
Press racism exists and continues to shape public perceptions
Abhorrent behaviour results in Standards Committee investigation.
Councillor Roger Taylor: Stephen Lawrence Inquiry a "joke"
From: News26 Sep 2012
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Inappropriate comments spark outrage









