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Harry and Meghan’s racism claims split British editors, reporters – Sydney Morning Herald
Harry and Meghan’s claims have prompted a mix of defensiveness and introspection in newsrooms and triggered fiery scenes on breakfast television.

Murray noted the couple had previously attacked the UK media for intrusion into their private lives yet have opened up on several occasions to media in the US, the latest event being Sundays interview with Oprah Winfrey which will play to a worldwide audience.
Two prominent newspaper editors, Katherine Viner of The Guardian and Roula Khalaf of the Financial Times said they did not agree with the societys position.
There is work to be done across all sectors in the UK to call out and challenge racism,…
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