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One Day Without Us shows solidarity across faiths and cultures

SOLIDARITY with all those marking One Day Without Us this weekend and to all Britain’s foreign-born residents who contribute so much to our society.

The organisers of the second national day of action celebrating migrants and highlighting the work they do can be proud that events are taking place all over Britain under the One Day Without Us banner.

Sustained rises in hate crimes make it all the more important that Britain’s left takes a stand against racism. The 80,393 recorded hate crimes in 2016-17 marked the largest annual increase since Home Office figures began.

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