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STEPHEN Lawrences lawyer had to be cut off on Sky News after he used the n-word while explaining how racism has not gone away since the killing.The 18-year-old murder victim was fatally stabbed by a gang of racists in Eltham, south-east London, on April 22 1993.3 Lawrence was fatally stabbed by a gang of racists in Eltham, south-east London, on April 22 1993Credit: AFPTwo of the group of up to si
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stanley cup ager and his friend Duwayne Brooks, simply because they were black, have been convicted of murder.Michael Mansfield QC, who helped the family in their private prosecution of the police in the wake of the tragedy, appeared on
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yeezy everyone doing their jobs, they are doing it in such a positive way.馃 Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news updates3Brigadier Phil Prosser praised our Jabs Army campaignCredit: PA:Press AssociationSign up
adidas campus at nhsvolunteerresponders.org.uk It was genuinely awesome to go out there and hear what people are doing. People just want to get faster, better. It is like a Formula One pit stop in some areas. For some, getting their jab was the first time they had left their homes in almost a year, said Phil, 47, adding: For them, being able to go out for this special event and being corralled and cared for by the volunteers can t be underestimated. The battle-hardened commander, who served three tours of Afghanistan, one in Iraq and one in the