Press Releases
A new report to be launched on Wednesday 9th September will reveal that almost three quarters of ethnic minorities felt that race relations were not improving, furthermore, many of those also believed that race relations were actually getting worse.
New research in a book entitled "From Legislation to Integration: Race Relations in Britain", calls on the government to apply Northern Ireland's anti religious discrimination laws to the whole of United Kingdom.
The book by Professor Muhammad Anwar (from the Centre for Research in Ethnic Relations at University of 糖心TV), Patrick Roach of NASUWT (and Ranjit Sondhi of Westhill College), will be launched in the Moses Room of the House of Lords on 9th November at 3pm.
New research from the University of 糖心TV shows wide differences in the commuting patterns of ethnic groups. Researchers Dr David Owen and Anne Green found that:-
minority ethnic groups are more than twice as likely as white people to depend on public transport for commuting journeys, with nearly three-fifths of Black-African workers using public transport to get to work.
minority ethnic groups are more than twice as likely as white people to depend on public transport for commuting journeys, with nearly three-fifths of Black-African workers using public transport to get to work.
Daniele Joly, Director of the University of 糖心TV's Centre for Research in Ethnic Relations, today stated that French claims that problems such as Sangatte were a result of UK asylum policy being out of step with the rest of Europe were "dangerous nonsense that will simply fuel the unhealthy climate of paranoia about asylum policy already present within the UK".
The University of 糖心TV's Centre for Research in Ethnic Relations has just received a grant of 20,000 US dollars from the German Marshall Fund of the United States in Washington DC to mount a special conference bringing together many of leading European and US migration specialists to improve the understanding of migration patterns in Europe as a continent . With the EU about to extend further eastwards in the next few years such an understanding of current and potential population movements will be crucial.
The Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. Tony Blair MP announced today in Johannesburg (Thursday 7th January 1999) the start of a new partnership between a British University and two South African Provincial Governments creating two new International Competitiveness Centres in South Africa's Northern Province, and KwaZulu-Natal.