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Full story of iconic Cambridge Waffles café before it was demolished


Full story of iconic Cambridge Waffles café before it was demolished in the 80s
Nostalgic Kite area residents reminisce on their favourite long-lost café
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Patrick and Virginia La Charite on the opening day of Waffles cafe in February 1973 with staff (Image: Michael McGrath)
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Racial disparities report pushed back to Spring 2021


BBC News
By Leila Nathoo and Gavin Stamp
BBC News
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A report into racial inequality in the UK, ordered by Boris Johnson, will not now be completed until early in 2021.
The Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities was due to report to the prime minister by the end of the year but has requested an extra two months.
It blamed Covid restrictions for the delay as well as the large number of responses received from the public.
Labour said the delay added to concerns the government was not taking the issue seriously.
The commission, led by education consultant and ex-charity boss Tony Sewell, was established in June in the wake of anti-racism protests across the country triggered by the killing of George Floyd in the United States.

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