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'Not built for minorities to succeed': black scientists on academia's race problem


‘Not built for minorities to succeed’: black scientists on academia’s race problem
Aarathi Prasad
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Dr Yolanda Ohene: ‘In science, I’d like to see a breaking down of intellectual elitism’
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Dr Yolanda Ohene at the Wolfson Molecular Imaging Centre in Manchester.
Dr Yolanda Ohene
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physicist at the University of Manchester. After an undergraduate degree in physics at Imperial College London she went on to research at masters level and co-founded
Minorities in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics), before starting her PhD at UCL. ....

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On my radar: Nick Laird's cultural highlights


On my radar: Nick Laird s cultural highlights
Nick Laird
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Born in 1975 in Cookstown, Northern Ireland, poet and novelist Nick Laird attended the University of Cambridge before working in law for six years. In 2005, he published his first collection of poems,
Utterly Monkey. Since then, he has won numerous awards for his writing, including the Somerset Maugham award, the Geoffrey Faber Memorial prize and the Eric Gregory award. He lives in London with his wife, Zadie Smith, and their two children. Laird and Smith’s children’s book debut,
Weirdo(Puffin, £12.99), illustrated by Magenta Fox, is published on 15 April. ....

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Former health secretary Norman Fowler: 'Some said those with HIV should be in isolation. Perpetually'


Former health secretary Norman Fowler: ‘Some said those with HIV should be in isolation. Perpetually’
Chris Godfrey
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In late 1985, Norman Fowler, who was then the health secretary in Margaret Thatcher’s government, sent a letter to the prime minister. He said that there had been 275 people with Aids in the UK that year. Of these, 144 had died. Without action, he added, a further 20,000 people would be infected with HIV by 1988. The UK was on the precipice of a public health emergency. Fowler encountered a lot of scepticism.
“People at the time said that I was entirely taken over by the subject, and that I overexaggerated,” says Lord Fowler, now 83 and speaking via Zoom from his home in Fulham, south-west London. He looks composed, and every bit the lord in recess, wearing a pastel pink shirt underneath a green jumper. Behind him sits a glass cabinet stuffed with weigh ....

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Julie Burchill agrees to pay Ash Sarkar 'substantial damages' in libel case


Julie Burchill agrees to pay Ash Sarkar substantial damages in libel case
Archie Bland
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The columnist Julie Burchill has apologised to the activist and journalist Ash Sarkar, and agreed to pay her “substantial damages”, after a series of social media posts in which she accused Sarkar of being an Islamist, a hypocrite and worshipping a paedophile.
In Twitter and Facebook posts and a statement published on Tuesday morning after the libel and harassment case was settled, Burchill said that her posts had “included racist and misogynist comments” and “played into Islamophobic tropes”. She wrote: “although it was not my intention, I accept that my statements were defamatory of Ms Sarkar and caused her very substantial distress”. ....

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'Every monster has a story': Catriona Ward on her chilling gothic novel that everyone is talking about


Every monster has a story : Catriona Ward on her chilling gothic novel that everyone is talking about
Justine Jordan
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When Catriona Ward was about 13, she’d wake up each night with a hand in the small of her back, pushing her out of bed. “It was absolutely terrifying. I could feel that there was someone in the room.” Had Google been around in the early 1990s, she might have found out sooner about hypnagogic hallucinations, intensely real sensations on the border between wakefulness and sleep. “But it doesn’t matter whether it’s real or not; the fear is real. And there’s nothing else quite like it, that fear in the dark.” ....

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