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A scheme to boost the number of black men into the legal sector is launched. The University of Manchester is behind it and will provide bursaries named after the poet and broadcaster Lemn Sissay who is also the Chancellor of the University of Manchester. For the first time these will take into account take the applicants race, gender and socio-economic background. Tunde Okwale is a barrister and involved in the project. He explains how it will work to Âé¶¹Éç reporter Karen Gabay.
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