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Labour MP David Lammy said: "Black people are protesting precisely because the time for review is over, and the time for action is now."
Lawyers for the Duke of York said he had offered to assist the Department of Justice three times this year already.
People aren't just mobilising in solidarity with the US – the UK has its own racial injustices to confront.
The Home Office said £362,996 has been paid out from the fund, which totals at least £200m, with offers valued at £280,000 also made.
Minimum income requirement means many risking their lives during the coronavirus outbreak do not earn enough to bring their partners to the UK.
Cracks in local authority systems exacerbated by central government policy have left vulnerable homeless people fearing for their lives during Covid-19.
Labour shadow minister tells HuffPost UK Priti Patel is "missing in action" and has failed to build a strategic plan for victims.
The government seems unable to give a straight answer on a range of questions as problems with PPE persist and no sign of an exit strategy being presented to the public. Is no one able to make decisions during Boris Johnson’s absence? As the country continues to strive through the lockdown, worries about the economy are being joined by the affects it is having one the public, particularly for school children and women with abusive partners. Shadow minister for domestic violence Jess Phillips joins Arj Singh, Paul Waugh and Rachel Wearmouth to discuss what needs to be done to limit the effects of the pandemic lockdown.
Philip Rutnam quit in February after a series of clashes with the home secretary.
Tens of thousands of migrants are putting their lives in harm’s way to help tackle the coronavirus pandemic, writes Cryton Chikoko.