Latest article. Ukip: A Malevolent Force 13 May 2013 . Cheeky charmer Jamie Oliver adds his bit to spice up the appeal of Ukip. It pleases him that the party is ...
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown (born Yasmin Damji on 10 December 1949) is a Ugandan -born British journalist and author, who describes herself as a "leftie liberal, anti-racist ...
Known for her sharp commentary on issues of politics, race and religion, Yasmin Alibhai-Brown won the George Orwell Prize for political journalism in 2002 and the ...
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Who Am I? Yasmin Alibhai-Brown came to this country in 1972 from Uganda. She completed her M.Phil. in literature at Oxford in 1975. She is a journalist who has ...
Jesus! More multicultural crap! More bleedin' foreigners winning our medals! Even cheering with indecent enthusiasm for Team GB! Who the hell do they think they are ...
18/03/2010 · This is obviously the first in a series of articles in which the answer to the headline will be "Yes". I was abroad last week and so missed the Independent ...
How I exposed Stuart Hall's sex abuse: Yasmin Alibhai-Brown on the letter that kick-started the investigation The Independent, Friday 3 May More about this article
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown is a journalist and a regular columnist on The Independent and the Evening Standard.
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown came to this country in 1972 from Uganda. She completed her M.Phil. in literature at Oxford in 1975. She is a journalist who has written for ...
Nowhere to Belong: Tales of an Extravagant Stranger: Questions and Answers by Deanna S. K. Jepson and Yasmin Alibhai-Brown (Audio CD - 1 July 2005)