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The BBC has apologised after a contributor to the Radio 4 Today programme's Thought for the Day slot accused shadow justice ...
"These words echo a fear many have absorbed. Fear of the stranger. The technical name for this is xenophobia," said Mr ...
The BBC has apologised after a Today programme contributor accused Robert Jenrick of “xenophobia”. Theologian and author ...
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What Is Xenophobia? BBC in Meltdown Over Migrant Remarks as Robert Jenrick Faces Public Backlash
A controversial statement by a senior politician has reignited long-standing discussions about xenophobia in Britain, leading ...
Dr Krish Kandiah, who caused so much controversy on Wednesday's Today programme, runs a refugee resettlement charity.
The BBC has apologised after Krish Kandiah’s “Thought for the Day” on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, described Robert Jenrick ...
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WATCH: Dawn Neesom says there are 'questions to be asked' of BBC after 'xenophobia' row
GB News presenter Dawn Neesom has sharply criticised Dr Krish Kandiah’s comments about Tory MP Robert Jenrick, after he accused Jenrick of being "xenophobic."Discussing the latest BBC controversy on ...
The attacks on Thursday raised concern about xenophobic sentiment in both China and Japan that have been blamed for assaults ...
The Ghanaian president gave the assurance when he received President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s special envoy led by Minister of ...
President John Mahama of Ghana has reaffirmed his country’s commitment to the Economic Community of West African States ...
A Japanese woman living in China was attacked by a man with a stone-like object in the eastern city of Suzhou and suffered non-life-threatening injuries, according to Japanese media outlets.
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Pulse Nigeria on MSNProtests: No room for xenophobia in Ghana - President Mahama assures Nigerians
President Mahama met with Nigeria's Bianca Ojukwu in Ghana and conveyed his message to Tinubu, urging the Nigerian leader not ...
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