Atlantic slave trade

For starters, the Queen has never apologised for the monarchy's colonial history or lengthy involvement with the slave trade.
The Museum of the Home had asked if it should take down the statue of Sir Robert Geffrye.
Archaic views of men like Starkey show us there is clearly much to learn about Britain’s sinister past, Nadine Batchelor-Hunt writes.
She will lead a two-year research project on Bristol’s – and the university’s – relationship with the transatlantic slave trade.
Reparations are meant to redress the structural and profound financial imbalances created by the slave trade, not to boost the reach and status of a western university, writer Claire Heuchan writes.
Bristol City Council has submitted the application to its own planning department.
There may no longer be shackles or slave ships but products of slavery are around us every day