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TOP COP WARNS OF IMMIGRANT THREAT |
CRIME
13 APR O8 Police fear that Britain is in danger of being caught up
in a wave of crime by illegal immigrants. Britain's most senior
Black officer, Kent chief constable Michael Fuller voiced his
concerns to Home Secretary Jacqui Smith. He's worried that
immigration has caused a 78 per cent rise in population in the area
his force covers -- which includes Dover. He fears the increase
could leave them unable to cope. READ
MICHAEL'S PROFILE>>
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14 APR O8 TRISHA
GODDARD is recovering well
after leaving hospital following an operation last week to remove
lymph nodes. The 51-year-old FIVE chat show host had been
receiving breast cancer treatment. She is married to Peter
Gianfrancesco, and has two daughters Billie, 18, and Madison,
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| NEW
FACE ON THE BLOCK IS A SUPER MODEL |
ON
THE CATWALK 10 APR O8 The
name is Dunn, Jourdan Dunn. How hot is she? Well, she
won't throw a tantrum yet or get chucked off a plane, although she
does look up to Naomi Campbell. Discovered two years ago mucking
about in Primark, she caused a stir with comments about race and the
catwalk. She's done Vogue, Prada, Gap, Louis
Vuitton and Valentino, which isn't bad for a girl from
Greenford. HER
PROFILE>>
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| RACISM
IS COMMON IN THE HOUSE SAYS DAWN |
DISCRIMINATION
13 APR O8 Dawn Butler, on of only two Black women MPs in the House
of Commons has spoken out about the blatant racism she
experienced at the hands of white politicians. The London-based
member for Brent South told the Observer how fellow MPs mistook her
for a cleaner. She said: "I thought people in Parliament would
be progressive - they are not."
DAWN'S RACE TALES>>
READ HER PROFILE>>
HOUSE VIEW>>
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| BLACK
ELDERS WILL MISS OUT ON FREE MONEY |
OLDER
GENERATION 08 APR O8 Black
elders could miss out on as much as £1,300 each following local
government cuts to advice services. The charity Age Concern
warn that up to 26 per cent of Black people living below the poverty
line will be worse hit as the cuts begin to bite.
Director general Gordon Lishman said: “It beggars belief
that huge cuts are being allowed to place the health, well-being and
dignity of so many people at risk MORE>>
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| DAYS
OF 'BLIND EYE TO WEED' ALMOST OVER |
RECLASSIFICATION
03 APR O8 Secret talks within Government is expected to
result in weed regaining its Class B classification. The move is
thought to be connected the rise in reported violent youth crime and
the millions being made from the 150% rise in domestic cultivation
and sales since its 2004 downgrade to Class. Police turning a blind
eye to people carrying a small quantity for personal use, may soon
be a thing of the past. MORE>>
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| BLACK
BRITISH ARMY WAR VETS IN CARE CRISIS |
THE
WAR 02 MAR O8
Black Royal Marines Commando Ben
McBean hailed as a 'real hero' by Britain's Prince Harry lost an
arm and a leg in the Afghan war and flew back to the UK for medical
treatment. Being British he's entitled to NHS treatment and more but
what of the 3,000 soldiers from the
Commonwealth? If Ghurkha war vets are having trouble what of the
boys from Zimbabwe, Ghana, Jamaica, St.Lucia and
St.Vincent? MORE>>
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| DID
STEVE DOUGLAS MURDER OR SAVE UJIMA? |
HOUSING
02 APRIL 08 BET Steve Douglas, is
the housing chief who engineered the takeover of Britain's best known
Black housing association Ujima. It went bust last year. Some
Black groups say Douglas should've intervened sooner to help prevent
its demise, but he denies it's a BME issue. He said: "Poor
governance is at the heart of the failure -- it's a badly managed
organisation issue."
HIS PROFILE>>
THE
UJIMA ISSUE>>
UJIMA NOW H&Q>>
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| LEWIS
HAMILTON FEELS THE HEAT IN BAHRAIN |
FORMULA
ONE SPORT
08 MAR O8 Lewis Hamilton has apologised to his team for his
below average performance in the third race of the F1 Grand Prix
season. Hamilton who raised the bar with an extraordinary debut
season, finished 13th in Bahrain. He said: "I let the team
down. It went bad from the beginning."
READ HIS
PROFILE>>
HAMILTON'S
SITE>>
FOLLOW
HAMILTON'S FORTUNES>>
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| BEADLE'S
ABOUT PLAYING HAPPY FAMILIES |
THEATRE 08
APRIL 08 Ex-EastEnder Gary
Beadle will lead the cast at Stratford's Theatre Royal in Rikki
Beadle-Blair's comedy, Familyman. The play opens on 2 May and
features little big woman Llewella Gideon and Jo Martin.
The play from the writer of Bashment, is an insightful look
at family life. Caesar, played by Beadle, works hard for his family
but his life is turned upside down when his son delivers some
shocking news
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| OBAMA
CAN CHANGE THE WORLD SAYS ABBOTT |
NEWS
Diane Abbott reckons US presidential hopeful Barack Obama
can change the world's view of America -- but only if he becomes
president. Writing in the Independent she said: "That
moment when a Black man and family stand on the steps of the Capitol
to take the presidential oath will be flashed across the world.
America's sense of itself will be redeemed. The way the world see it
will be transformed." DIANE'S
VIEW>>
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