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Fighting racism on the runway: black issues in Red Square

Fighting racism on the runway: black issues in Red Square

Euronews — "They don't like coloured people in Russia," I was told before heading to Moscow Fashion Week. The British Foreign Office warns that travellers of Afro-Caribbean or Asian appearance could "attract unwanted attention", and advises extra care when out and about at night. A couple of slightly awkward encounters around Red Square confirmed it wasn't the friendliest place.

How meat marketers are battling against price wars & veganism

How meat marketers are battling against price wars & veganism

The Grocer — Could a resurgence in clever meat marketing bring value to the category?

Exploring new flavour trends

Exploring new flavour trends

BigHospitality — According to data from MCA Insight South East Asian, Japanese and South and Central American restaurants are outpacing more established cuisines such as French, Italian and Spanish in expansion terms.

Meet the man asking Theresa May to ditch meat

Meet the man asking Theresa May to ditch meat

The Grocer — Veganuary's head of campaigns Rich Hardy is behind a tougher stance at the vegan charity

How are banks tackling fraud?

How are banks tackling fraud?

Prime Opportunities — Following a rise in scams targeting older consumers, Rachel Graham explores why banks are struggling to combat them

Branding must move on from cultural appropriation tropes

Branding must move on from cultural appropriation tropes

The Grocer — New brands need to make a splash. But doing so at the expense of others could reduce a brand to a drop in the ocean faster than you can say Twitterstorm. We live in an age where cultural representation straddles a perilous line between appreciation and appropriation.

How first lockdown changed us - for better or worse

How first lockdown changed us - for better or worse

The National — It is six months this week since the UK went into national lockdown, at a stroke upending daily life. It was barely imaginable that the country could close down, families be kept apart and centres of commerce run from kitchen tables. Now it's happened again.