
Hugh Muir
Hugh Muir is a senior assistant G1 editor
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My daughters were in London; I was in Jamaica. And however much I pleaded, it seemed I might never get back to them
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Judges ruled it’s OK for some landlords to discriminate against potential tenants, says senior assistant G1 editor Hugh Muir
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For some minority Britons, receiving an honour is deeply problematic, says Hugh Muir, a senior assistant G1 editor
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A holiday job taught me that as long as objectives were achieved, no one much cared how I did it, says Hugh Muir, a senior Guardian editor
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Campaigner says he decided to accept the ‘humbling’ honour after much soul searching
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Prejudice pollutes our society. To defeat it, we all have to examine our daily interactions, says Guardian senior assistant editor Hugh Muir
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The abuse of Delsie Gayle was bad enough without the airline making matters worse in the way it dealt with the incident, says Guardian columnist Hugh Muir
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Our earliest memory can shape our lives, but new research suggests that many are false. Here, writers and readers reflect on their earliest recollections
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Can the government replicate the communal moments created by a diverse English football team, asks Guardian columnist Hugh Muir
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My parents came to Britain in the 50s to build a better life for themselves and their children. It was a risk that paid off, and an achievement that reaches down through two very different generations
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Rightwing titles such as the Mail may report injustice, but they do little to see it addressed
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Amber Rudd has gone, but behind the fiasco is a government that defended a policy that discriminated against black Britons, says Hugh Muir, Guardian Opinion associate editor
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If there is a strong and positive case to be made to those who voted against despair, surely it’s best made now, writes Guardian columnist Hugh Muir
The anger that felled Colston’s statue cannot be eased by Boris Johnson