UK foreign secretary says he thinks gesture comes from ‘Game of Thrones’ and is ‘symbol of subjugation’
Victory for anti-imperialism campaigners as Oriel says it wants monument taken down
Listen to the experiences of black City workers like me and learn from them
Black people are 10 times more likely than whites to be stopped and searched
A struggle that has for too long been invisible is at the heart of today’s civil rights movement
The plan backed by Boris Johnson when he was mayor is yet to receive any state funding
Review examining racial discrimination draws criticism for not tackling ‘real issues’
A Zambian civil-rights activist and the first African-American Rhodes scholar would be worthy inheritors
PM criticises attempts to ‘rewrite the past’ but says more needs to be done to combat racism
More than 100 arrests as demonstrators hurl fireworks at officers
I never wanted to be ‘the black politician’. Now we can all speak out on race without being pigeonholed
Actions of protesters over slave trader memorial inspire activists and leave politicians catching up
Changing attitudes towards racial injustice will affect who we consider tolerable and who intolerable to memorialise
UK should not try to ‘edit and censor’ its past, prime minister declares
Equality and Human Rights Commission to scrutinise ‘hostile environment’ policies
London mayor announces diversity review as removal work starts on first statue in capital
Ire among people of all ethnic backgrounds throws up new challenge for UK politicians
Business needs to do more than speak out on diversity
Some cases are more clear cut: why would any city want to continue to honour slavery?
The protests in the US are a pivotal moment and people of colour need active allyship
Industry bodies such as the Diversity Project are also championing inclusivity in asset management
The UK has so few black female professors that their portraits all fit into a new exhibition
Charity chief defends schools, saying singling out ethnic groups for special treatment is ‘obnoxious’
The writer on race, identity and the ‘quiet power’ of being an activist
Those who wear their natural hair can face colleagues’ uninvited curiosity
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