Anti-racism campaigners have renamed streets in Glasgow city centre that have links to the slave trade.
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  Jun 7, 2020  
     
     
  Black Lives Matter: Anti-racism campaigners rename streets across Glasgow  
     
  Anti-racism campaigners have renamed streets in Glasgow city centre that have links to the slave trade.  
     
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Rangers sign Leicester City full-back Calvin Bassey
 
Defender joins on a pre-contract deal
 
 
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