The authors of a controversial report into racism last night demanded a parliamentary probe into an MP who appeared to compare them to the Ku Klux Klan.
Last month the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities said it found no evidence of institutional racism and criticised the way the term was applied, saying it should not be used as a catch-all phrase for any micro-aggression.
Labour MP Clive Lewis reacted to the report by tweeting a photo of a KKK member in front of a burning cross with the caption: Move along. Nothing to see here #RaceReport.
Commission chairman Dr Tony Sewell said the UK had progressed into a successful multi-ethnic and multicultural community which was a beacon to the rest of Europe and the world . Labour MP Clive Lewis reacted to the report by tweeting a photo of a KKK member in front of a burning cross with the caption: Move along. Nothing to see here #RaceReport
Dr Priyamvada Gopal asked if she was right to think Dr Tony Sewell was not a Dr
She continued attacking the 62-year-old - asking where his doctorate was from
The professor of postcolonial studies later conceded that he did hold doctorate
But she made a bizarre reference to Adolf Hitler s propaganda chief Dr Goebbels
Cambridge said it profoundly disagreed with the gratuitous comment tonight
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Academy gains national recognition for safe remote learning in King s Lynn
| Updated: 18:23, 18 February 2021
A Lynn academy has been nationally recognised for successfully providing safe and high-quality remote education while continuing to support pupil wellbeing.
The Fen Rivers Academy SEMH Special School, in Kilham s Way, has achieved National Online Safety s Safe Remote Education Accreditation for its commitment to keeping children and young people safe online during remote teaching and learning.
James Southworth, co-founder at National Online Safety, said: âCongratulations to everyone at The Fen Rivers Academy on achieving their National Online Safety Safe Remote Education Accreditation. By completing our training programme, the school has shown its strong commitment to implementing the most effective approach to delivering remote education.â
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