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Green deputy promises party will always tell the truth about racism
The Greens will always tell the truth about racism and migration, the party’s deputy leader has said. In his speech at the Green Party conference in Manchester, Zack Polanski said people across the UK had rejected the “divisive hate” of...
Curated Video
It's been 60 years since landmark Civil Rights Act was signed into law
On July 2, 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the sweeping Civil Rights Act into law in the East Room of the White House. (Scripps News)
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Age in America: How to protect yourself from ageism in the workplace
Two experts joined Scripps News to discuss how to know if you've been a victim of ageism at work and tips on how older Americans can nail the interview process. (Scripps News)
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Age in America: Are mandatory retirement ages legal?
An employment attorney joined Scripps News to discuss the legality behind mandatory retirement ages as businesses have begun imposing them. (Scripps News)
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Campaigners protest over confidentiality clauses used against mothers
Women will stage a protest on Tuesday against confidentiality clauses being used against mothers across the UK. Campaign groups Pregnant Then Screwed and Can’t Buy My Silence claim the clauses, and non-disclosure agreements (NDAs), are...
Press Association
Yousaf concerned, but not surprised, by high number of hate crime complaints
Scotland’s First Minister has said he is “very, very concerned” by the number of “vexatious” complaints lodged under the country’s new hate crime law in its early days – but he is not surprised. The Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland)...
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Disabled campaigners protest against government cuts as they block road in Westminster
Campaigners of the group Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) took to the streets of Westminster in London on Monday to rally against Government cuts for the society. They held banners which read "NoMoreBenefitDeaths" and called for more...
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Constitution amendments will show a modern, inclusive Ireland, says Taoiseach
Proposed amendments to the constitution to broaden the definition of a family and delete a reference to women’s duties in the home are reflective of a more modern and inclusive Ireland, the Taoiseach has said. The Government has...
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Irish government confirms date for referendums on family and care
The Irish government has confirmed that two referendums on references to care and the family unit within the constitution will be held on March 8 – International Women’s Day. The referenda will cover proposals to amend Article 41 of the...
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Eddie Marsan, Rachel Riley and Maureen Lipman join thousands in central London on march against antisemitism
Security minister Tom Tugendhat, Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis, barrister Robert Rinder, TV presenter Rachel Riley and actors Maureen Lipman, Tracy-Ann Oberman and Eddie Marsan joined a march against antisemitism in central London on...
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Reece James and Kamala Harris' husband attend anti-hate event at Chelsea
Chelsea FC captain Reece James and the husband of US Vice President Kamala Harris, Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff, pose for a photo with children during an anti-hate event with Chelsea Football Club and the Chelsea Foundation at Chelsea...
Bloomberg
Senator Tuberville: The Military Is 'Not an Equal Opportunity Employer'
US Senator Tommy Tuberville said he objected to efforts by a top military official to recruit and promote racial minorities in the armed forces, saying equal opportunity threatens military readiness.
"Let me tell you something. Our...
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We will not be able to sustain an asylum system if being gay is enough to qualify for protection - Braverman
Home Secretary Suella Braverman delivers a keynote address on global migration challenges at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington DC, during her three-day visit to the US. Ms Braverman said "simply being gay, or a woman, and...
Bloomberg
Harvard Says Court Ruling Doesn't Change Its Values
Harvard University incoming president Claudine Gay says the school will comply with the Supreme Court ruling that effectively bans using race as a factor in admissions. She says the ruling does change how the school will pursue the...
Bloomberg
USYD Professor Rae Cooper on Gender Pay Gaps
Rae Cooper, Professor of Gender, Work and Employment Relations at the University of Sydney Business School and an advisor to the Australian government, joins the latest "Bloomberg Equality" focus. She discusses the potential impact of...
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Statutory inquiry into sexual harassment allegations in Defence Forces announced
The Government has agreed to establish a statutory inquiry into allegations of sexual misconduct, bullying and discrimination in the Defence Forces, as recommended by an independent report. Reacting to the publication of the independent...
Bridgeman Arts
Hijra Community, Karachi 1
Members of the Hijra transgender community on the streets of Karachi, sometimes found begging at traffic intersections. Colour corrected.
Curated Video
Thousands paraded down Copocabana's main coast boulevard with rainbow flags and thematic floats. Gay rights activists are using Rio de Janeiro's annual gay pride parade to demand laws against discrimination based on sexual orientation. (Nov. 17)
Gay rights activists are using Rio de Janeiro's annual gay pride parade to demand laws against discrimination based on sexual orientation.
Thousands of people paraded down Copacabana's main coastal boulevard with rainbow flags and...
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Ex-aide to Fiona Onasanya has discrimination case against MP dismissed
A worker who claimed MP Fiona Onasanya discriminated against her on the grounds of her disabilities has had her case dismissed. Jan Goodenough, who was a case worker for the Peterborough Labour MP in 2017, suffers from conditions...
Curated Video
Exteriors of two hospitals where Mandela may be receiving treatment for lung infection
1. Wide of Mediclinic Heart Hospital
2. Close of Mediclinic sign
3. Wide of ambulance bay at hospital
4. Ambulance leaving hospital
5. Wide of hospital staff
6. Wide of 1 Military Hospital
7. Wide of security team checking passing...
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CAN550 ANTI-APARTHEID RALLY IN LONDON, PROMINENT SPEAKERS
Anti - apartheid rally held in Trafalgar Square, London near the South African Embassy.
1. cs sign 'Freedom from Apartheid'
2. ms crowds around base of Lord Nelson statue, with sign affixed upon its column
3. las of Lord Nelson statue
4....
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Girl at centre of historic US school segregation ruling dies
Linda Brown, who as a Kansas girl was at the centre of the landmark US Supreme Court ruling that struck down racial segregation in schools, has died at age 76.
Her father, Oliver Brown, tried to enroll the family in an...
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CUTS 26 11 80 APARTHEID ON THE BEWCHES OF SOUTH AFRICA REINFORCED
Various scenes of black / white segregated beaches. Interview with a black man about the white beach, and shows beach constables patrolling.
1. ms roundabout, black child playing nearby, steel frame without swings
2. signboard 'Swimming...
Curated Video
Israel - Police say they've broken up an Israeli neo-Nazi ring
Various - 9 Sept 2007
English/Natsound
Ramleh, near Tel Aviv - 9 September 2007
AP Television news
1. Members of Neo Nazi suspects getting out of car
2. Members of cell walking in court room
3. Courtroom symbol on wall
4. Mid of Neo...