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 THE success of ethnic minority Brits should be seen as  a beacon  to the rest of the world a landmark review into race relations has concluded.Elite professions like law and medicine are leading the way on equality and many ethnic minority kids do  substantially better  than white children in the classroom.2Many ethn stanley thermos ic minority kids do substantially better than white kids at school  st stanley bottles ock image Credit: GettyIt fi stanley cup nds that the ethnic pay gap has shrunk to 2.3pc in 2019, and amongst under 30s was virtually non-existent.But the government review concludes the cesspit of the internet is letting the nation down where  overt and outright racism persists in the UK .It warms some communities continue to be  haunted  by  historic cases  of racism, creating  deep mistrust  in the system which could prove a barrier to success.However it finds the well-meaning  idealism  of many young people who claim the country is still institutionally racist  is not borne out by the evidence. But it  Hxbe Man, 39, charged with attempted murder after undercover cop is stabbed 10 times outside his home
 A PAIR of travellers have accused Sainsburys staff of discrimination after they refused to appear in a video showing them donating to a food bank.Patrick Fitzharris and his uncle Jimmy went to the supermarket in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, on Saturday and filled a trolley with 拢181 worth of goods.7 A pair of travellers have accused Sainsburys staff of discrimination after they refused to accept their food ba stanley canada nk donationCredit: Deadlin stanley tumbler e NewsThey had wanted to film the moment they handed over the products as part of the  Food Bank聽Challengequot stanley thermoskannen ;, which has been sweeping social media.But employees told the men they didnt want to be on camera, sparking a row which Patrick filmed and posted it on Facebook.Captioning the clip, which has been watched more than 170,000 times, Patrick claims one of the staff members  wouldn t do it  over  [us] being travellers. In the footage, he can be heard saying:  It was a good gesture,

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 Sometimes, as Mark Twain so elegantly put it,  profanity provides a relief denied even to prayer . In other words, when your boss is driving you mad, your kids are screaming, youve been on hold to your failing energy provider for longer than it would take to generate your own electricity and youve just dropped a hammer on your foot, the universe demands a long, lustily delivered  FUCK THIS! . For at that point, no god is coming to save you.But if the relief derives from the feeling of transgression, what happens when the taboo is lifted  The results of an Ofcom survey released last week suggests that swearing 鈥?as we perceive it via our television screens 鈥?no longer has the shock value it once did; and that we may no longer have much use for euphemisms such as  fudge ,  sugar  and  see you next Tuesday . Certainly, the memorable  seven dirty words  routine created by American comedian George Carlin in the 1970s, which led to his repeated arrest and a government ruling in favour of continued censorship, is almos stanley travel mug t impossible to imagine.Yet language remains a marker to analyse what s stanley cup ocieties do consider offensive. While Ofcom discovered that TV audiences appear increasingly relaxed about swearing 鈥?at least if post-watershed and, in the case of a live broadcast, if promptly noted by presenters 鈥?they are alive to the power of discriminatory language to entrench and perpetuate inequality. Consequent stanley cup spain ly, viewers 鈥?with caveats for variations between age groups and according to con Mvah Boris Johnson is the wrong man in the wrong job at the wrong time
 This year marks the 50th anniver stanley cup sary of Amnesty International, the human-rights campaigning organisation founded after the English lawyer Peter Benenson wrote an impassioned article in the Observer, entitled  The Forgotten Prisoners , highlighting the plight of people around the world who had been jailed for peacefully expressing their views.Published in 1961, it provoked a flood of responses from Observer readers. Within weeks Benenson s  Appeal for Amnesty  had marshalled groups in several countries to examine human rights abuses.Since then, Amnesty has secured the release of thousands of prisoners of conscience. Four shared their stories in the Observer earlier this year - to read more, click here.  http://theguardian/wor stanley cup ld/2011/apr/03/amnesty-political-prisoners  In celebration of five decades of courageous and tireless campaigning by Amnesty International, the Observer and the Guardian have started a new online series. Every month we will publish news of an individual or group of people whose lives and liberty are imminently threatened.Amnesty issue stanley flasche s this information, called an  urgent action , to encourage people around the world to send letters and emails to government leaders with the power to intervene, or to sign petitions calling for change. It typically does this when it finds evidence that people have been imprisoned for exercising the right to protest, denied a fair trial in court, forcibly evicted from their homes or been discriminated again