At 5:45am on May 16 1968, there was a small gas explosion in Ronan Point, a 22-storey tower block in East London. Residents ...
Each time an Indian leader visits Britain, the question resurfaces: will London ever say sorry? Each time, it sidesteps, offering instead the language of "regret".
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To call thriving Birmingham suburb a slum is as ludicrous as it is dangerous
Shadow Secretary Robert Jenrick's description of Birmingham's Handsworth as a "slum" has faced backlash, highlighting the area's diverse community and economic challenges, writes Dr Steven McCabe.
Africa's overburdened public health systems, dearth of testing facilities and overcrowded slums had experts predicting a disaster when COVID-19 hit the continent in February.
UK MP Robert Jenrick faced backlash after he called Birmingham’s Handsworth area similar to "a slum” and noting he saw “no white face".
The remarks of Robert Jenrick have roiled the residents, business owners, and political leaders, who described the area as ...
As the shadow justice secretary stands by his comments calling the UK’s second city the closest thing in this country to a slum, proud Brummie Shazia Mirza – who went to a local Catholic school, despi ...
British MP and shadow minister Robert Jenrick labelled Birmingham's multicultural Soho Road, home to Indian and Pakistani ...
Speaking during a live recording of The Telegraph ’s Daily T podcast at the Conservative Party conference, Mr Jenrick said ...
Land is no longer just a factor of production; it’s a speculative store of wealth. It has fundamentally reshaped the UK ...
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