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Interview with deputy leader of Brent Council Merle Amory on police and community relations in East London, a recent meeting, and the Special Patrol Group of the police enlisted to the area. Male interviewer...
Merle Amory, Britain’s first black, female local authority leader, discusses her appointment to the role in Brent, London, her aims, the priorities of the council, and the issues, such as rate increases...
Report on Education Minister, Kenneth Baker stepping in on the case of Brent head teacher Maureen McGoldrick, who had been suspended pending a tribunal in connection with allegedly racist remarks. Includes...
Reaction from Brent Council leader Merle Amory to the intervention of Education Minister, Kenneth Baker in the case of head teacher Maureen McGoldrick, who was suspended for allegedly making racist remarks....
Report on the abandonment by Brent Council of its fight to hold disciplinary hearings in the case of head teacher Maureen McGoldrick (in connection with her allegedly racist remarks) after Kenneth Baker,...
Interview with Merle Amory, Labour leader of Brent Council, on a report on education in the London borough - welcomes the praise for anti-racist policies and rejects criticisms of Education Secretary,...
Merle Amory, first black council leader, on her decision to leave Brent Council after six years, she says there’s been a smear campaign against her and the decision was personal not connected to cutbacks...
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