I survived the 7/7 London bombings, but as a British Muslim I still grew up being called a terrorist
20 years on from the 7/7 London bombings, Neema Begum recounts there being there was no space for Muslim survivors like her. Read more here.
Northern Ireland politicians condemn migrants effigy on loyalist bonfire
Plan to burn depiction of boat carrying migrants in Moygashel denounced as disgusting and hateful. Read more here.
Windrush portraits not racially targeted – police
A man who was detained by police after a Windrush exhibition was vandalised has been arrested on suspicion of racially aggravated criminal damage - although police say they do not believe the incident was racially motivated. Read more here.
French police raid far-right National Rally’s headquarters
French authorities raided the National Rally headquarters in Paris this week as part of a major investigation into whether the party broke campaign finance laws during recent elections. Read more here.
“This year’s Disability Pride Month isn’t a celebration – it’s a protest”
Writer and campaigner Emma Vogelmann discusses why this year’s Disability Pride Month feels different to those that came before it, while calling on the government to do more to truly support people living with disabilities. Read more here.
Young people in England’s coastal towns three times more likely to have a mental health condition
They are suffering disproportionately and without help, say researchers, and unless they are given a voice, problems will continue to mount up. Read more here.
Five things Trump should know about Liberia and why they speak 'good English'
US President Donald Trump has praised Liberian President Joseph Boakai for speaking "good English" and asked him where he went to school - but he may have not have researched the close historic ties between Liberia and the USA. Read more here.
Angela Rayner to ban businesses from using NDAs to cover up harassment and discrimination
UK businesses will be barred from using non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) to silence victims of harassment and discrimination as a part of the government’s bid to boost workers’ rights. Read more here.