Imamer kan bli kastet ut Aftenposten 26.07.2005
Statsministeren ønsker å samarbeide med muslimske ledere i kampen mot terror. Men imamer som mistenkes for å støtte drapsmennene, vil bli utvist.
Frykter mer rasisme etter terror i London Dagsavisen 15.07.2005
Norsk-pakistanere frykter rasisme etter at det ble kjent at bombemennene i London hadde pakistansk bakgrunn. - Terroristene feiltolker Koranen, sier Usama Abbas (17).
Flere rasistisk motiverte overfall i London etter angrepet Bergens Tidende 11.07.2005
Politiet i London opplyste søndag at en rekke personer er blitt angrepet på grunn av rase eller religion etter torsdagens terrorangrep. En person er alvorlig skadd.
Illegal immigrants could top half a million Guardian 01.07.2005
'Guesstimate' says most likely ratio is 0.7% of population
Apprentice is praised for helping racial harmony scotsman.com 29.06.2005
REALITY TV shows such as The Apprentice and Big Brother have done more for ethnic understanding than any other media creation of recent times, Britain's head of racial equality said last night.
Asylum returns immoral - Williams BBC 28.06.2005
Dr Williams wants African nations to put pressure on Mugabe Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams says he is "amazed" the policy of sending failed asylum seekers back to troubled Zimbabwe has not been halted.
CALL TO END DEPORTATIONS Sky News 27.06.2005
A hunger strike by asylum seekers in the UK demanding an end to forced deportations to Zimbabwe has entered its sixth day.
Ministers insist Zimbabwe is safe BBC 27.06.2005
Robert Mugabe's government is destroying illegal houses Ministers have insisted it is safe for failed asylum seekers from Zimbabwe to be returned to their home country.
Race abuse ruled legal as long as the victim doesn't hear Telegraph.co.uk 27.06.2005
People who use offensive epithets such as "wog", "pakis" or "black bastard" are not breaking the law, as long as no one from an ethnic minority hears them, according to a High Court ruling yesterday.
Migrants get aid to improve working skills Financial Times 20.06.2005
A scheme to help refugees and migrants develop their talents to make them better suited to fill skill shortages was launched yesterday by the National Institute of Adult Continuing Education.