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London s famed institutions have a legacy of slavery

British ships ferried over three million enslaved African people across the Atlantic Ocean. Lloyd’s of London insured many of those vessels, the people chained below deck sometimes categorised as “perishable goods”, alongside cattle, by the market’s underwriters.

El reino de los multimillonarios

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Jamaica demands slavery reparations from Great Britain

Jamaica demands slavery reparations from Great Britain
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Canterbury study tackles head collision risks for junior rugby players

Date Time Canterbury study tackles head collision risks for junior rugby players A new field trial investigating whether headgear can help prevent collision-related injuries in junior rugby players will kick off next year amid growing concern about health and safety in the sport. University of Canterbury Education, Health and Human Development Professor Nick Draper will lead a two-year study into head collisions in junior rugby and the potential of World Rugby-sanctioned headgear to reduce impacts. University of Canterbury (UC) Education, Health and Human Development Professor Nick Draper has been awarded more than $100,000 by the Canterbury Medical Research Foundation (CMRF) to carry out a two-year study into head collisions in junior rugby and the potential of World Rugby-sanctioned headgear to reduce impacts.

New database will name 6,500 British investors in slave trade

A Dictionary of British Slave Traders to be compiled by team of British academics Database will feature biographies of investors with links to the slave trade Among them will be the Duke of Chandos and Robert Walpole, Britain s first PM Greene King and Lloyd s of London have both apologised for roles in slave trade Organisers say the Black Lives Matter movement made the project more important in highlighting Britain s involvement in the slave trade

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