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New network to tackle child poverty in London
London Councils and the Government Office for London have today launched the country’s first Child Poverty Network, which will help local authorities and their partners work more closely together to tackle child poverty across the capital.
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Talent 2009 The UK’s No1 Student Talent Search is Back!
The Midlands largest student talent showcase is back for the fifth year running and this year will prove to be the best Talent ever! Once again Talent 2009 is looking for the UK’s most talented student Designers, Models, Singers, Emcees, Dancers, Poets and Rappers to compete.
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Growing numbers of overseas students continue to strengthen London’s economy
The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, has today praised London’s universities and higher education colleges for defying the current economic downturn and increasing the number of international students studying in London by nearly 3,000.
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Social enterprise event in Luton aims to inspire BAME communities to connect to business with social
The Social Enterprise Coalition is hosting an all-day event in Luton on March 24th designed to inspire, empower and promote Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) social enterprises. This is a great opportunity to discover and interview the people in your region who are using enterprising ideas to develop new solutions for their communities.
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Richard Emberstone releases his new EP 'Amazing Love' April 13th.
ImageIt’s been said before and it’ll be said again: British soul is definitely on the map now Richard Emberstone has been catapulted into the spotlight! His unique persona encapsulating a definitive plethora of silky vocals and intelligent song writing makes him one to watch for…
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Obama Generation Unites To Fight Far Right
ImageLiverpool’s great and good came together this week to proclaim their intent to stand united against bigotry and racism in the city. Set against the backdrop of recent news about far right activity in Liverpool, members of Operation Black Vote’s Councillor Shadowing Scheme celebrated their unity with the completion of a ten month mentoring scheme.
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Prostate Cancer: How Much Do You Know?
African Caribbean men three times more likely to develop prostate cancer - learn how to recognise the symptoms by logging onto our webchat with Dr Hilary Jones
 
Chat date: Wednesday 18th March
Chat time: 12pm
 
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