By Louisa Streeting Life Writer She's wanted to launch her own business for years Jen modelling one of the pairs of Big Stush earrings (Image: Kali Ackford) It’s fair to say...
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Baroness Lawrence@DLawrenceOBE Baroness Benjamin’s latest memoir is a refreshing and timely reflection on the evolution of Black life in Britain from the 1960s to today I, like many mothers in...
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By Renée Onque Cesarean sections are increasing worldwide. Currently about 21 percent of all births are C-sections, up from 7 percent in 1990. And that number is expected to grow to...
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Berlin authorities deny independent, effective investigation into racial profiling by German police, European Court of Human Rights concludes. Germany violated European Convention on Human Rights by denying independent, effective investigation...
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WRITTEN BY KEENAN "HIGZ" HIGGINS The majority of us know it as “breakdancing,” but any real b-boy or b-girl will politely school you on the fact that it’s actually just BREAKING. Decades...
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SCOTT NEUMAN Oil down, Grenada's national dish, is a melting pot of its cultural history. This hearty stew is made of local veggies, salted meat and aromatic spices. It's a...
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By Cameron Rutherford Israel Allen, who despite being so young, has successfully turned his passion for writing into a business At the mere age of 10, not many of us...
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By BETTY WOOLERTON Poet and educator Lawrence Hoo has received an honorary degree from the University of Bristol – officially making him Dr Hoo. He was awarded the Doctor of Letters degree in recognition of...
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Everyone’s starting to feel the pinch, but for people living with sickle cell disease, the toss up between heat-or-eat is a matter of life or death. BY NATALIE MORRISFOR WELLBEING...
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By Giovanni Torre The Australian Human Rights Commission has urged all Australian governments to urgently address the national crisis in youth justice, and has raised their concerns with the United...
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