Difference between revisions of "Richard Stone"
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:Stone was born in London. His father, [[Joseph Ellis Stone|Joseph Stone]], one of the first doctors to enter Belsen after its liberation in 1945, became [[Harold Wilson]]’s personal physician and was made a life peer in 1976. His mother, Beryl, was the sister of [[Sidney Bernstein]], the founder of Granada Television.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/mar/11/richard-stone-obituary</ref> | :Stone was born in London. His father, [[Joseph Ellis Stone|Joseph Stone]], one of the first doctors to enter Belsen after its liberation in 1945, became [[Harold Wilson]]’s personal physician and was made a life peer in 1976. His mother, Beryl, was the sister of [[Sidney Bernstein]], the founder of Granada Television.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/mar/11/richard-stone-obituary</ref> | ||
− | :Islamophobia: issues, challenges and action. A Report by the Commission on British Muslims and Islamophobia [[Robin Richardson]] (Ed.), with [[Hugh Muir]] & [[Laura Smith]], 2004 Stoke-on-Trent: Trentham/London: Uniting Britain Trust 92 pp., ISBN 1 85856 317 8 (pb), £12.99 This is the report of the [[Commission on British Muslims and Islamophobia]]. Dr Richard Stone chaired the commission | + | ==Publications== |
+ | :Islamophobia: issues, challenges and action. A Report by the Commission on British Muslims and Islamophobia [[Robin Richardson]] (Ed.), with [[Hugh Muir]] & [[Laura Smith]], 2004 Stoke-on-Trent: Trentham/London: Uniting Britain Trust 92 pp., ISBN 1 85856 317 8 (pb), £12.99 This is the report of the [[Commission on British Muslims and Islamophobia]]. Dr Richard Stone chaired the commission. | ||
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*[[Alif-Aleph Foundation]] | *[[Alif-Aleph Foundation]] | ||
*[[The Movement for Reform Judaism]] | *[[The Movement for Reform Judaism]] | ||
− | + | *an adviser to the [[Stephen Lawrence Inquiry]] | |
+ | *chair of the [[Uniting Britain Trust]] | ||
+ | *Chair of the [[Jewish Council for Racial Equality]] | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:42, 2 October 2024
- Stone was born in London. His father, Joseph Stone, one of the first doctors to enter Belsen after its liberation in 1945, became Harold Wilson’s personal physician and was made a life peer in 1976. His mother, Beryl, was the sister of Sidney Bernstein, the founder of Granada Television.[1]
Publications
- Islamophobia: issues, challenges and action. A Report by the Commission on British Muslims and Islamophobia Robin Richardson (Ed.), with Hugh Muir & Laura Smith, 2004 Stoke-on-Trent: Trentham/London: Uniting Britain Trust 92 pp., ISBN 1 85856 317 8 (pb), £12.99 This is the report of the Commission on British Muslims and Islamophobia. Dr Richard Stone chaired the commission.
Affiliations
- Maimonides Foundation
- Stone Ashdown Trust
- Alif-Aleph Foundation
- The Movement for Reform Judaism
- an adviser to the Stephen Lawrence Inquiry
- chair of the Uniting Britain Trust
- Chair of the Jewish Council for Racial Equality