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 recent years immigration has become one of the most debating issues in the UK, especially in England. The merits and demerits of the net migration figure of 330,000 in 2014 into the UK have been debated in length and breadth all over the...

Your detailed coverage of reservation campaign is comprehensive. Anyone would concur with you that dialogue is best course to redress the grievance. It appears that Hardik Patel’s hard work and soft approaches got negative response, resulting...

I feel sorry for poor immigrants arriving on defective boats, risking their lives to seek salvation in European countries. These are desperate peoples, cutting through fences or climbing over them, jumping on vehicles heading to Britain, a country they...

While letter writer’s convention is an opportunity for regular contributors to socialize, put face to names, meet its popular, iconic editor CB, Kamal Rao, Urjaben and Rupanjana, enjoy harmonious atmosphere in Shakti Hall, birthplace of ABPL...

The current migrant crisis at our shores must remind us of the famous speech by Enoch Powell on 20 April 1968. In his speech he had criticised Commonwealth immigration that had been proposed in the United Kingdom when the exodus of Kenyan Asians...

It was quite interesting to read Philip Barton's (Britsh High Commissioner to Pakistan) views under the Comments page (AV 15/08). I have a suggestion for Mr Barton - perhaps he can persuade the relevant authorities for England to start playing...



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