Khan forms commission to review London landmarks amid racism protests
The leader said it is ‘an uncomfortable truth that our nation and city owes a large part of its wealth to its role in the slave trade’.
The leader said it is ‘an uncomfortable truth that our nation and city owes a large part of its wealth to its role in the slave trade’.
Laura Towler was told "not to buy their tea again" following comments on social media.
Education Secretary Gavin Williamson is expected to admit today that not all pupils will go back.
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.
"Ask me my three main priorities for government, and I tell you: education, education, education." Tony Blair said in '96.
Scotland joined other devolved nations in rejecting the government's new "stay alert" advice last month.
Approval of the government's handling of the crisis has dropped from 65 per cent at the beginning of lockdown to just 34 per cent today.
The impression was of a government meandering with little idea of where it were going or when it would get there.
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