@F1 As someone who is a sports fan, l have been extremely dissapointed by F1’s response as a whole on the issue of racism. The @premierleague not only has ensured there is time in each game for gestures to be shown, but also showed unequivocal unity...
@F1 only has 20 drivers and has not showed any sign of unity at all! While l am not criticising any drivers, it is disappointing that @NBA@premierleague involving at least 10x as many players than there are drivers in @F1 have been able to show unity on such an important message
Excellent piece by @10KBW@MirandaGrell in today’s independent about the deportation flight for Jamaica and black Britons' trust in the government left with it. https://t.co/zmnLN0DUCf
We are absolutely delighted that @Rehana_Popal has *WON* the @First100years 2019 'BARRISTER OF THE YEAR' AWARD!!! Rehana is currently an @TheInnerTemple#PegasusScholar in #NewZealand so her award was collected by fellow barrister Alice de Coverley. Congratulations Rehana!!🎉🎉🎉
You might remember Tory MP Anne Marie Morris using the n-word just five months ago. Theresa May, who branded the racist language shocking and unacceptable, has just quietly restored the Conservative whip to her. But don't tell anyone, will you?
The figures published by BSB show
among graduates with a 2.1 degree the success rate for white candidates that achieved pupillage 39.3% to of BME candidates 18%; first-class degree 59.4% of white students obtained pupillage compared with 41.6% of BME candidates
#diversity at Bar
Gina Miller is right: ‘There is something very odd going on in our media – Davies and Hammonds explosive admissions yesterday should have been front page headlines and top of the hour through-out the day’ -