Munira from Kazakhstan is tired of hearing Borat jokes. Thororunn from Iceland craves dried fish. And Antonella from Paraguay just wants to go home.
An investigation into alleged racism in Britain's largest police force is flawed before it has even begun, it has been claimed....
Below, we reproduce the speech made by Cerie Bullivant* on living under control orders at the launch of 'Captivated: Art of the Interned'....
A recent guide on how to deal with race equality issues with pre-school age children has been mercilessly distorted by sections of the media....
Video clips of al-Qaida-inspired terrorists beheading people have been found on the mobile phone of a 12-year-old boy, a senior police officer revealed yesterday....
Samir Shah, the BBC non-executive director and former senior executive, posed an important question at last week's Royal Television Society lecture which was translated by the media to be: are there too many black and Asian people on British TV? ...
Eighty years ago this week, women won the right to vote on the same terms as men - the culmination of a battle that, depending on where you think it first began, had already lasted at least a century....
Gordon Brown's latest plan for tackling knife crime was today dismissed as a political gimmick that reflected his own weaknesses....
Zero tolerance for violence against children will result in no violence from children...
A nationwide "deradicalisation" programme is being developed to tackle people who have been drawn into Islamist violent extremism in Britain, the government will reveal today....