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£2.2m payout for government complicity in Libyan rendition

The BBC covers breaking news that the British Government has made a £2.2 million payout to Sami al-Saadi, one of two Libyans who alleged UK complicity in his rendition to Gaddafi’s Libya and subsequent torture under detention. From BBC News: “There has been no comment so far from the Foreign...

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2011 Census: a low-down on religion

The publication of the latest tranche of Census 2011 figures on ethnicity and national diversity, international migrants and religion contains interesting data on the changed make up of England and Wales. According the data released today by the Office for National Statistics, Christians make up...

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Human rights concerns in EU

The website, EU Observer, draws attention to a report published by the Russian Foreign Ministry on the human rights situation in the EU. The report gives a summary of human rights concerns in the EU’s 27 member states noting the most pressing concerns as: a steady growth in xenophobia, racism,...

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Met Police plan for cost-cutting ‘contact points’

The Daily Telegraph and Daily Mail have both reported on plans proposed by the Metropolitan Police to introduce new ‘contact points’ for victims to report crimes and cut back on 65 ‘front counters’ at police stations, as part of an initiative to reduce running costs. According to the Daily...

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Muslim family targeted in second hate crime

The Nottingham Post reports on the arrest of a thirteen year old boy in connection with five racist attacks in Bingham, including an incident where a cross wrapped in ham was left outside the home of a Muslim family last month. The family has now been the target of another hate attack with the...

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Calls for inquiry into death of four Afghan teenagers

The Guardian and Daily Telegraph have both reported on the killing of four teenage boys in a village in Afghanistan during an operation allegedly led by British forces. Lawyers working for the victims’ families have written to the Ministry of Defence calling for an investigation into the...

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Editors dismiss measures to tackle anti-Muslim reporting

The Guardian has published details of a memo sent to national newspaper editors following their meeting last week to draft industry proposals on Lord Justice Leveson’s recommendations regarding press reform. Whilst it has been reported that editors have backed the majority of the recommendations,...

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Media hypes rise in young Muslim offenders

BBC News, the Guardian, Daily Mail and Daily Express have all reported on the findings of a report on Children and Young People in Custody, published jointly by the HM Inspectorate of Prisons and the Youth Justice Board. The findings are based on a survey of 926 young men and 25 young women in...

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