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Black children in England and Wales four times more likely to be strip-searched, figures showUncategorized

Black children in England and Wales four times more likely to be strip-searched, figures show

Children’s commissioner finds wide disparity with white counterparts in year to June 2023, with 88% of searches aimed at finding
‘It’s wanton vandalism’: the unwanted consequences of owning a BanksyUncategorized

‘It’s wanton vandalism’: the unwanted consequences of owning a Banksy

The artist’s subversive work draws crowds and criminals alike, and owning an original is fraught with logistical problems The picture
‘Share government data to boost economy’, says UK statistics watchdog chiefUncategorized

‘Share government data to boost economy’, says UK statistics watchdog chief

The UK Statistics Authority’s chair says linking data sets from departments could aid growth and improve services • We need
‘The hardest thing is to forgive yourself’: actor Samantha Morton and writer Jenni Fagan on the trauma of growing up in careUncategorized

‘The hardest thing is to forgive yourself’: actor Samantha Morton and writer Jenni Fagan on the trauma of growing up in care

Both women have used their work to process childhoods ravaged by neglect and abuse. Meeting for the first time, they
Mesmeric and beautiful, Alain Delon was one of cinema’s most mysterious starsUncategorized

Mesmeric and beautiful, Alain Delon was one of cinema’s most mysterious stars

Whether playing the lover opposite Marianne Faithfull or the assassin in Le Samouraï, the prolific French actor, who has died
French screen star Alain Delon dies aged 88Uncategorized

French screen star Alain Delon dies aged 88

The celebrated actor and star of Plein Soleil and Le Samouraï has died, his children have said • Peter Bradshaw:
Rock Against Racism is reborn as gigs planned in riot towns across BritainUncategorized

Rock Against Racism is reborn as gigs planned in riot towns across Britain

Just as RAR helped turn the tide on the National Front in 1970s, activists today are planning concerts in this
Rachel Reeves’ pension plan could damage the north, says ex-ministerUncategorized

Rachel Reeves’ pension plan could damage the north, says ex-minister

Lord Jim O’Neill says small businesses could lose out from merger of local government schemes to create large fund Government
Public approves response to riots but Starmer’s appeal fades, new poll showsUncategorized

Public approves response to riots but Starmer’s appeal fades, new poll shows

Most think Labour handled unrest well and agree with pursuit of those inciting racial hatred online Voters have given broad
Vets extend strike in first industrial action to hit Britain’s pet-care sectorUncategorized

Vets extend strike in first industrial action to hit Britain’s pet-care sector

Staff at a practice in Wales have accused its private-equity-backed owner of poor pay and overcharging customers Staff working at

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