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December 01, 2023

Global first: Grenada's underwater sculpture park gets a lot bigger

Created by British sculptor and ecologist Jason deCaires Taylor in 2006, the Molinere Bay Underwater Sculpture Park in Grenada is now one of the Caribbean country’s most popular...

US fatcat corporations dodge tax on huge scale

Twenty-six of the most powerful American corporations – such as Boeing, General Electric, and Verizon – paid no federal income tax from 2008 to 2012, according to a new report detailing how Fortune 500 companies exploit tax breaks and loopholes ...

In it together: UK mega rich 'are recession-proof'

Amidst a sea of lost jobs, slashed wages and austerity measures, the super-rich seem super-resistant, with their wealth doubling since the financial crisis, adding $226 billion to their wealth in the last year alone.The Wealth X and UBS Billionaire Census ...

Liver damage screening reduces drinking 'before it's too late'

Screening patients for liver disease in primary care could persuade many people with high-risk drinking behaviour to cut their alcohol intake before they develop irreversible liver damage, researchers have concluded.The Southampton University team said the ...

New figures show Black Americans excluded from top jobs

A review of census data commissioned by the New York Times reveals that the percentage of African-American men and women represented in certain high-ranking professional fields has stagnated over the last two decades. Among other professions, the perc ...

Barclays bank halts its 'trade in hunger'

Campaigners are celebrating the decision by Barclays to bow to pressure from them and end its controversial global speculation on food. The giant multinational bank made up to an estimated £278 million from the trade in 2012, a figure that brings the ...

How the BBC gifted racists more votes

Despite the bumbling, sweating, shifty performance of the leader of the racist British National Party on BBC TV's Question Time polls have shown more people are now supporting the BNP. Opponent Danielle Stacey, who lives in the London borough where they ha ...

London landmarks immortalised by era-defining hit songs

Thomas Barnes If you ever wondered what it felt like to “rock on down to Electric Avenue” here’s your chance as The-Latest presents a guide to some of the finest moments in pop and the capital’s streets and landmarks that have inspired them. (Oh, and some ...

Landlords return to 'No Blacks, no dogs, no Irish'

Balfour Muhammad Human rights campaigners say some British landlords have returned to the “bad old days of no Blacks, no dogs, no Irish”. This harsh observation follows the uncovering of illegal practices aimed at stopping foreign nationals from renting pr ...

Dangerous dogs targeted by dawn raids

Bradley Ojugo  Twenty dangerous dogs including illegal breeds were seized during an early morning raid in south London. The properties targeted were mainly on a Brixton council estate and homes of alleged gang members.police believed that gang me ...

Black champion who is little known outside of book world

Clara ArokiasamyToday is Trinidad and Tobago's Emancipation Day. How fitting then that I should tell you about a man who has championed the contribution made to Britain by African and Asian Caribbean people yet is little known outside literary and Black po ...

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