The Voice newspaper hands the reigns to Prince Charles
The editor of Britain’s longest-running black newspaper explains why he put Prince Charles in charge of its latest edition
Prince Charles has edited the latest edition of The Voice, Britain’s longest-running black newspaper, to mark its 40th anniversary. Following criticism online, De-Graft asks its editor, Lester Holloway, why he made this decision.
Pinch punch… it’s officially September and back to school season…but do you know how many black students are going into further education and top universities? We hear from undergrads, apprentices, and the CEO of UCAS, Clare Marchant – the organisation that deals with applications.
And following the return of Notting Hill Carnival, De-Graft sits down with carnival veteran, Samantha Simms, to talk about who the event is for, and whether it receives fair coverage in the media.
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Presenter: De-Graft Mensah
Producers: Kamilah McInnis and Chris Flynn
Sound: Dave O’Neill and Kamilah McInnis
Editor: Jonathan Aspinwall
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