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Once upon a time, on 22nd June 1948, Black people arrived in Great Britain. HMS Empire Windrush docked at Tilbury, carrying 492 Jamaican men. The white English population welcomed them with open arms and streets paved with gold....
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Racism in Britain was never as bad as the US or South Africa. At least we never had segregation. Well, British segregation was never institutionalised....
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The Trent building is an iconic UoN landmark. No freshers’ week or dissertation submission would be complete without an Instagram post featuring it....
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The Windrush myth was created in the 90s. But so were huge parts of British culture that continue to have an enduring legacy today. It became a decade defined by cultural co-creation....
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On the 22nd April 1993, 150 miles away from the University of Nottingham, Stephen Lawrence was killed in a racially motivated attack....
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Are students really to blame for all the community’s problems? Is it just a handful of troublemakers giving everyone a bad reputation? What about those giving back to their neighborhoods and shaping a better space for all?...
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As the night-time industry faces ever growing challenges to its survival, measures to prevent ticket reselling scams are falling short. And its students are paying the price. ...