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After finding fault with Britain's sharia courts, Sudanese campaigner Nahla Mahmoud's family was attacked and she was threatened online. Where are the police?
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September 2013
The Education Secretary wants every child to have the chance to climb the ladder, just as he did — hence his reforms will go ahead
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September 2013
Britain’s best universities are second only to America’s in the world, thanks to their legal and financial autonomy from government
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September 2013
A decade ago I tentatively questioned the benefits of mass immigration and got slated for it. But things have moved on
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