Forward thinker: Tessa Jowell in 2007.
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Years before ‘fake news’ was a thing, Jowell saw media education as a crucial life skill.
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A heated debate is unfolding on Twitter about whether it’s OK to compare middle-aged white men to boiled meat.
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She lurches from crisis to crisis but the prime minister remains in post. How does she do it?
Theresa May congratulates Wandsworth Conservatives after they held the borough.
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What impact did Brexit have on the local election results?
Prime minister Theresa May attends a Vaisakhi celebration - marked by Sikhs and Hindus.
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A survey of British adults shows they have different views on different Asian groups.
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Voting is all over the place in 2018. But Labour is the party with most to think about after this result.
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The son of Pakistani immigrants was told at school he’d never even make it to university.
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Councils decide important matters, so it’s worth turning out to vote in local elections on May 3.
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Theresa May lasted a long time, but this department chews up secretaries of state like no other.
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Analysis of left wing Facebook groups suggests that antisemitism is often unrecognised or ineffectively challenged
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In a bid to meet unrealistic migration targets, the government has been enforcing document checks at every turn.
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The UK’s black Caribbean community is traditionally more inclined towards Labour. They’re even less likely to switch now.
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The Home Office threw away landing documents that are now vital to people trying to prove their right to stay in the UK.
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A pilot requiring some voters to show ID in May’s local elections could be the next blow for the Windrush generation.
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People from the Windrush generation have been told recently that they do not belong in Britain, but they are no strangers to feelings of unbelonging, which feature strongly in their stories of early life in Britain.
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The Queen has been central to the achievements of the Commonwealth. Her son can do the same, if he stops being quite so petulant about it.
Protestors arrive at Labour HQ to call for action.
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The very debate around how Labour has dealt with this issue revolves around some key tropes of anti-semitism.
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The government is planning to take part in military action in Syria. But does it need MPs to consent beforehand?
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Thousands of young people have got on their bikes to make a political statement in London’s streets. The government would do well to pay attention.
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British politics is ancient, tribal and ossified. It won’t make room for a new party without putting up a fight.