Racial disparity review labelled ‘insulting’ by politicians and campaigners
Labour’s David Lammy called the report an ‘insult’ to anyone in Britain who has experienced institutional racism.
Labour’s David Lammy called the report an ‘insult’ to anyone in Britain who has experienced institutional racism.
It was found in a Boer War helmet case at the 15th century Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk.
The shadow justice secretary has received widespread praise for his handling of the call.
The legislation was introduced in February last year.
The Government has pledged to offer a first dose of a vaccine to all adults by the end of July.
All frontline health and social care workers are currently eligible to receive the vaccine, with care home residents and carers top of the list.
Care home workers in England could be legally required to be vaccinated against Covid-19 under plans being considered by the Government.
The public is also being urged to stand on their doorsteps at 8pm with a candle or light.
The Health Secretary said that ‘no final decision’ has been taken amid a review into vaccination passports.
A minute’s silence will be held at midday to remember those who have died from the virus.
Sir Keir Starmer said the party did not want ‘further division’ after leaving the European Union.
The state communications watchdog said Twitter has failed to remove more than 3,000 posts with banned content.
Sahayb Abu had bought two blades, balaclavas, a camouflage hat and body armour online in readiness for the terror attack last summer, a court heard.
The Iranian performer Sasy released a new song, Tehran Tokyo, which has upset the country’s hardline conservative authorities.
Police have been given more time to question a serving officer detained on suspicion of Ms Everard’s murder and kidnap.