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Debating the 'success' of multiculturalism misses the point – it's simply part of life in Britain today

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Tuesday, October 3, 2023

I am a historian of multiculturalism, and grew up in Balsall Heath, an area of Birmingham with a decades-long history of rich cultural diversity.

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  • I am a historian of multiculturalism, and grew up in Balsall Heath, an area of Birmingham with a decades-long history of rich cultural diversity.
  • My experience of multiculturalism is not as something that can fail or succeed, but as something that shaped my life and that of my peers in a meaningful way.
  • Comments like Braverman’s – and indeed, other politicians before her – ignore the reality of what multiculturalism means to people.
  • Others thought the language of multiculturalism was patronising and tokenistic, and did little to address the real issues faced by non-white groups.

How multiculturalism actually exists

    • What both sides of the debate miss is the extent to which multiculturalism is not only a policy or a political agenda, but a way of life.
    • This is most apparent in Britain’s major cities, where immigrants from the Caribbean, South Asia and elsewhere settled in the 1950s and 60s.
    • When I grew up in the same area in the 1990s, more than 75% of local residents were from ethnic minority backgrounds.

The picture today

    • In 1942, it was estimated that fewer than 5% of the population had experienced any direct contact with someone from an ethnic minority background.
    • Birmingham had become one of two cities in which a majority of residents were from ethnic minority populations.
    • The kind of diversity that I experienced in the 1990s is now a central pillar of the fabric of modern Britain.

FOX News Channel to Present Special Live Coverage of Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee Beginning June 1st

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Tuesday, May 31, 2022

FOX News Channel (FNC) will present special live coverage of Queen Elizabeth IIs Platinum Jubilee starting Wednesday, June 1st, commemorating Her Majesty the Queen of Englands 70 years of service to the United Kingdom.

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  • FOX News Channel (FNC) will present special live coverage of Queen Elizabeth IIs Platinum Jubilee starting Wednesday, June 1st, commemorating Her Majesty the Queen of Englands 70 years of service to the United Kingdom.
  • Entitled The Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, the networks live coverage will highlight the life and ongoing legacy of the longest-reigning British monarch in history.
  • FOX News Media operates the FOX News Channel (FNC), FOX Business Network (FBN), FOX News Digital, FOX News Audio, FOX News Books, the direct-to-consumer streaming services FOX Nation and FOX News International and the free ad-supported television service FOX Weather.
  • 5-9 AM/ET Special coverage entitled, The Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II hosted by Ainsley Earhardt, Martha MacCallum and Piers Morgan live from outside Buckingham Palace
    5-9 AM/ET Special coverage entitled, The Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II hosted by Ainsley Earhardt, Martha MacCallum and Piers Morgan live from Park Plaza Westminster Bridge London
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Aon and Willis Towers Watson Mutually Agree to Terminate Combination Agreement

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Monday, July 26, 2021

DUBLIN, July 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Aon plc (NYSE: AON) and Willis Towers Watson (NASDAQ: WLTW) announced today that the firms have agreed to terminate their business combination agreement and end litigation with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ).

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  • DUBLIN, July 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Aon plc (NYSE: AON) and Willis Towers Watson (NASDAQ: WLTW) announced today that the firms have agreed to terminate their business combination agreement and end litigation with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ).
  • Our respect for Willis Towers Watson and the team members we've come to know through this process has only grown."
  • In connection with the termination of the business combination agreement, Aon will pay the $1 billion termination fee to Willis Towers Watson, Willis Towers Watson's proposed scheme of arrangement has now lapsed, and both organizations will move forward independently.
  • Willis Towers Watson - Miles Russell, [email protected] , +44 (0) 7903262118
    Willis Towers Watson - Claudia De La Hoz, [email protected] , +1 215 246 6221
    The directors of Aon accept responsibility for the information contained in this document relating to Aon.

European Parliament elections 2019: results and analysis

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Saturday, June 22, 2019

Friday, June 21, 2019This briefing paper analyses the results of the 2019 European Parliament elections, focussing on both the UK and EU-wide results. It also analyses the repercussions for the EU, in terms of the balance of forces within the new Parliament and its impact on the forthcoming appointment process for the top jobs in the EU, including the European Commission Presidency.

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European Parliament elections 2019: results and analysis

  • This briefing paper analyses the results of the 2019 European Parliament elections, focussing on both the UK and EU-wide results.
  • Elections to the European Parliament (EP) were held across the European Union between 23 and 26 May 2019.

Article 50 and the European Parliament elections in the UK

  • One key consideration was a desire to avoid UK participation in the EP elections on 23-26 May 2019.
  • In seeking two extensions to the Article 50 period in March and April 2019, the Government initially intended that the UK would still leave the EU before the date of the EP elections in order to avoid the UK taking part.

Reallocation of UK seats in European Parliament

  • The issue of UK participation in the EP elections was further complicated by the envisaged reallocation of UK EP seats after Brexit.
  • EU legislation adopted in 2018 reallocated 27 of the UKs 73 EP seats to other Member States, with 46 left over for potential new Member States.

The EP elections in the UK

  • These were the Brexit Party, led by former UKIP leader Nigel Farage, and Change UK set up by former Labour and Conservative MPs who wish to remain in the EU.
  • The Conservative party did not publish a manifesto but said it was the only party that could get Brexit done.

UK results

  • The Brexit Party came first in the UK, winning 32% of the popular vote in Great Britain, and taking 29 seats.
  • The Conservatives and Labour won the fewest seats since the UK joined the EU, four and ten.

EU wide results

  • The two largest Political Groups in the European Parliament, the centre-right European Peoples Party (EPP) and the centre-left Socialists & Democrats (S&D) both suffered losses across the EU.
  • Both the Polish and Hungarian Governments have faced calls for EU-level investigations into their respect for the rule of law and EU values.

The New Parliament

  • Thechart below shows the changing balance between Political Groups compared to the outgoing EP.
  • Between them the pro-EU Political Groups (EPP, S&D, Renew Europe Greens-EFA) hold 513 seats (68%).

Post Brexit EP

  • Following Brexit the size of the EP will be reduced to 705 MEPs, and the 27 reserve MEPs will take up their seats.
  • This will benefit the two Groups without UK MEPs, the EPP and ID Groups, both of which will gain 3 MEPs.

Election of Commission President and other top EU jobs

  • Under Article 17 (7) TEU it also elects the European Commission President after the candidate is proposed by the European Council.
  • These include EP President, President of the European Council, High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security and President of the European Central Bank.


  • Commons Briefing papers CBP-8600