The tire pressure warning light in her Toyota Prius popped up shortly after Sally Tomlinson had finished her shopping in Fairlee.The 80-year-old Tomlinson, who lives in Orford, drove to a nearby garage, where a mechanic found a razor blade in one of.
A scene from the recent BBC documentary Subnormal: A British Scandal. Photograph: BBC/BBC trailer
A scene from the recent BBC documentary Subnormal: A British Scandal. Photograph: BBC/BBC trailer
Fri 28 May 2021 05.00 EDT
Last modified on Fri 28 May 2021 07.14 EDT
It only took well over 40 years for a TV programme to be made about a disgraceful period in the history of education in Britain that has had long-lasting effects on thousands of people in the Black community. Director Steve McQueen, who dramatised the episode in Small Axe, and Lyttanya Shannon, who directed a recent documentary, Subnormal: A British Scandal (for which I was interviewed), have done a much-needed service in bringing this dismal period of âeducationâ to general attention.