Has the EHRC made the BNP a more dangerous party?
Rajinder Singh joined the BNP to fight Muslims When the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) decided to take the British National Party (BNP) to court over its ‘whites only’…
Precious Oscar wins highlights taboo subject in the black community
The two Oscar awards for the movie Precious will hopefully highlight the taboo subject of child abuse within the black community.
Western corporate vultures swoop in to profit from Haiti
Almost two months after the devastating earthquake in Haiti with over 150,000 people confirmed dead in the capital alone the sight of western corporations and charities swooping in to make…
Shell Oil faces human rights questions
Shell Oil is to face tough questions about their poor human rights record in Nigeria at a meeting held in Aberdeen on Thursday, 11 March.
English Defence League plans Dudley protests
The English Defence League (EDL) are planning to march in Dudley against the building of a new Mosque in April following clashes between them and anti racist campaigners in Birmingham…
Black football manager and pioneer Keith Alexander dies
Macclesfield football manager and one of the pioneers for black managers in football Keith Alexander sadly passed away at the age of 53 after fighting a long term illness.
Perturbed Hindus ask for immediate recall of Shiva & Ganesh puppets
Upset Hindus have asked for the immediate withdrawal of Shiva and Ganesh puppets and few other similar products, calling it inappropriate, upsetting, and denigrating.
The general election and the black vote
With a May General Election most likely the question that remains for black and minority ethnic voters is, which party is more likely to look after their interests?
The first African World Cup
In June this year the greatest footballing spectacle in the world will take place in South Africa. For the first time in World Cup history an African country will be…
Brainy black twins head for secondary school
Two brainy black twins from London have become the youngest pupils admitted to a secondary school at just 9 years old.