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It’s not women who need to toughen-up it’s the party’s commitment to gender balance that needs toughening
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All-Black shortlists are achievable and necessary
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Which parties will win the race to the Black vote?
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Local parties need to take action now to address lack of diversity in council chambers
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Pressure builds on ministers to rethink equalities law cull
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White City needs another Browne
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Black communities hold keys to Downing Street
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Equalities laws to go up in smoke?
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Where were the Liberals when we needed them?
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#census2011 reveals a widening gap in race inequality
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In praise of Marisha Ray
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Jasper is the new Bernie Grant – Galloway
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Obama second term should be catalyst for Diaspora to demand rights
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Centerprise bookshop fights ruling to pack up
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An audience with Desmond Tutu
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What Rio Ferdinand can learn from non-league football
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Lord David Pitt the pioneer
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Lib Dems and Lewisham byelection
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Tories reverting to type as they axe the A-list
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Vince Cable promises better BME representation
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David Laws must brush up on the education barriers facing black pupils
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Could Chuka Umunna lead Labour? Yes he can!
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Sorry Dotun, I don’t want an apology from Lord Tebbit!
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Labour’s frontbench is hardly more diverse than the Government
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What the reshuffle means for race equality UPDATED!
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Three videos and the state of race relations in Britain
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Who was the first ethnic minority MP?
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Putting the movement back into the anti-racist movement
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No leading black councillors in Britain
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Britain’s “Obama moment” 25 years ago demands reflection
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Can activists be politicians?
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Frustrated that Boris won again? Don’t get mad, get organised.
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More than a few bad apples
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Reflecting London’s diversity: how the Lib Dems compare to Labour
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It’s official: Boris Johnson is Starkey-raving
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They’ve got a lovely bunch of coconuts
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Stephen Lawrence trial marks a new opportunity to assess racism in society
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Lib Dems must face up to critics on race
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Stephen Lawrence represents more than the need to convict his killers
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Bernie’s dream still a long way off