A lighter look at racism in Britain

An astute observer of British life once said: “If you see a white man dashing down the street, he is running to catch a bus. If it’s a black man sprinting, he must be running away from the police.”

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

In retirement, most people have nothing much to do especially when it comes to putting pen to paper. People join clubs and groups to spend time at leisure and feel that they belong to that group. 

Your front page article, “Marginalisation angers British Sikhs” (AV dated 27/10/2018) is timely reminder that racism is alive and kicking, although compared to what we suffered in late sixties when we first arrived, it is less open and more...

Thank you for your article on Food Allergy Warning. So sorry to learn about the deaths in your article. I am also a sufferer of food intolerance. My first experience was in June 1962 at College Hostel, with swelling around the eye and frequent...

Not so long ago, NHS used to be under tremendous pressure during winter months. But now pressure is on throughout the year, even during warm, pleasant summer months when NHS staffs should have time to relax and catch-up on the rest and sleep...

The Saudi dissent journalist, Khashoggi’s brutal murder has shook the civilized nations the world over and sent a shiver down the spine of those criticizing and opposing the regime. 



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