Lil Baby throws a birthday party for George Floyd’s daughter Gianna in Atlanta

Lil Baby throws a birthday party for George Floyd’s daughter Gianna in Atlanta By Dailymail.com Reporter Published: 05:55 GMT, 17 December 2020 | Updated: 05:55 GMT, 17 December 2020 Lil Baby threw a birthday party for George Floyd’s daughter Gianna as she turned seven Wednesday. The 26-year-old musical artist held the bash in his native … Read more

Vicar Of Dibley takes the knee: Dawn French to deliver a BLM sermon in BBC show

The Vicar Of Dibley will take the knee and deliver a sermon about Black Lives Matter when the award-winning BBC comedy returns to the screen for a series of Christmas specials. In a move critics say could undermine the BBC’s impartiality, the Reverend Geraldine Kennedy – played by Dawn French – addresses the killing of … Read more

Vicar Of Dibley takes the knee: Dawn French to deliver a BLM sermon in BBC show

The Vicar Of Dibley will take the knee and deliver a sermon about Black Lives Matter when the award-winning BBC comedy returns to the screen for a series of Christmas specials. In a move critics say could undermine the BBC’s impartiality, the Reverend Geraldine Kennedy – played by Dawn French – addresses the killing of … Read more

Andy Samberg says the Brooklyn Nine-Nine characters will ‘examine their roles in the world’

Andy Samberg says the Brooklyn Nine-Nine characters will ‘examine their roles in the world’… as the cop comedy adjust to protests over police brutality By Brian Marks For Dailymail.com Published: 02:32 GMT, 30 November 2020 | Updated: 02:32 GMT, 30 November 2020 It was reported in June that Brooklyn Nine-Nine had thrown out the scripts … Read more

History GCSE ‘set for BLM revamp’: Pupils may learn about Nazis’ black victims and a Tudor trumpeter

The history GCSE curriculum is set for a Black Lives Matter revamp to teach pupils about the experiences of minorities at key moments in time.  An update could see pupils learn about black victims of the Nazis and a dark-skinned trumpeter who played for Henry VIII.  The Telegraph reported that exam boards have been in discussion with … Read more

History GCSE ‘set for BLM revamp’: Pupils may learn about Nazis’ black victims and a Tudor trumpeter

The history GCSE curriculum is set for a Black Lives Matter revamp to teach pupils about the experiences of minorities at key moments in time.  An update could see pupils learn about black victims of the Nazis and a dark-skinned trumpeter who played for Henry VIII.  The Telegraph reported that exam boards have been in discussion with … Read more

Wales identifies 200 statues, roads and buildings with ‘links to the slave trade’

More than 200 statues, streets and buildings in Wales named after historic Britons have been identified as having connections to the slave trade, according to a Welsh government-ordered audit. The review was ordered by First Minister Mark Drakeford following the death of George Floyd in the US and the toppling of the statue of Edward … Read more

Wales identifies 200 statues, roads and buildings with ‘links to the slave trade’

More than 200 statues, streets and buildings in Wales named after historic Britons have been identified as having connections to the slave trade, according to a Welsh government-ordered audit. The review was ordered by First Minister Mark Drakeford following the death of George Floyd in the US and the toppling of the statue of Edward … Read more

Megyn Kelly says she’s leaving New York because ‘far left’ schools ‘have gone off the deep end’ 

Journalist Megyn Kelly has made the decision to quit New York City and take her children out of their ‘far-left’ schools as they ‘gave gone off the deep end’ following the death of George Floyd. Kelly revealed she snapped after a letter was sent around to faculty in her sons’ school that claimed ‘white school … Read more

Barbados removes statue of Lord Nelson from its capital

Barbados has taken down a statue of Admiral Nelson in its latest symbolic break with its colonial past, two months after announcing it would sever its links with the British monarchy and become a republic.   The bronze statue of Nelson was unveiled in 1813, eight years after his victory in the Battle of Trafalgar and … Read more