Demonstrators toppled a statue of a slave trader in Bristol and clashed with police in London.
The claims appear to be nonsense but the reaction shows the anger at the idea.
The University of Leicester is increasing its efforts to ‘decolonise the curriculum’ to help students feel like they belong.
The extremist group was banned in December 2016 after a series of incidents, including publicly praising the murder of MP Jo Cox.
The Department of Justice has reportedly submitted a mutual legal assistance (MLA) request to the Home Office.
The statue of Edward Colston was pulled down during a Black Lives Matter protest in Bristol.
The country’s last person infected with the virus has recovered.
"Ask me my three main priorities for government, and I tell you: education, education, education." Tony Blair said in '96.
The statue had been the subject of an 11,000-strong petition to have it removed.
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