Lord Ouseley opted to quit Kick It Out over trustees’ handling of staff issues
Herman Ouseley, chair of football’s Kick It Out, announced he would stand down because he was infuriated by fellow trustees’ handling of personnel issues, the Guardian has learned
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How can a sport worth billions spend just a pittance on fighting racism?
Daniel Taylor
As Herman Ouseley announces his impending retirement from Kick It Out after 25 years, a game that can gift Richard Scudamore £5m can surely fund the campaign properly
Herman Ouseley to stand down as chairman of football’s Kick It Out
Herman Ouseley is to stand down as the chairman of football’s anti-racism campaign Kick It Out, after 25 continuous years in the position
May 2018
'It really was a black service': world reaction to royal wedding
Anti-racist leaders give warm but cautious responses to Meghan and Harry’s ceremony
October 2017
Kick It Out says response by FA’s Clarke to PFA’s Sampson letter was ‘disgraceful’
Herman Ouseley, the chairman of Kick It Out, was “shocked” by the Guardian’s revelations about Greg Clarke, one of the FA executives to be grilled at a parliamentary hearing over the Mark Sampson affair
July 2017
Iraq war: judge to review Tony Blair prosecution ban
Private criminal prosecution against former PM was blocked last year by courts giving Blair immunity against criminal charges
September 2016
Kick It Out reveals large rise in reported football discrimination on social media
Incidents of discrimination in football are on the increase, according to Kick It Out
October 2015
FA inquiry into Heather Rabbatts shows it is ‘antiquated and in need of reform’
A Football Association investigation into Heather Rabbatts’ public backing of the former Chelsea doctor Eva Carneiro has been criticised by equality activists
September 2015
Racist abuse on rise in football as Lord Ouseley hits out at David Cameron
Reports of racist and discriminatory language up 21% while Kick It Out also receives 38% increase in complaints
January 2015
Football still ‘male and pale’, says Kick It Out chairman Lord Ouseley
Football remains overwhelmingly ‘male and pale’, according to the anti-discrimination body Kick It Out which has revealed a dramatic increase in the number of incidents of discrimination reported last year
October 2014
QPR’s Rio Ferdinand strikes back at ‘scared’ Kick It Out
The defender is unhappy at the organisation’s reluctance to wear its T-shirts at the John Terry trial
Rio Ferdinand hits back at Kick It Out’s ‘punchbag’ criticism
Rio Ferdinand has responded to Kick It Out’s criticism of him by describing football’s leading anti-racism organisation as ‘pointless’
Kick It Out: we deserve better than being Rio Ferdinand’s ‘punchbag’
Kick It Out, football’s leading anti-racism organisation, has told the Guardian it deserves better than to be turned into Rio Ferdinand’s ‘punchbag’
May 2014
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Richard Scudamore case shows perils of putting a foot wrong in public life
Owen Gibson
Owen Gibson: After 20 years’ campaigning Kick It Out and Lord Ouseley are still still sticking their heads above the parapet
December 2012
Lord Ouseley rebukes ruling bodies for delay on anti-racism measures
Lord Ouseley, chairman of Kick It Out, has criticised the Football Association and the Premier and Football Leagues for the time taken responding to the government's request for improved anti-racism policies
Lord Ouseley's FA Council exit saddens sports minister Hugh Robertson
The sports minister Hugh Robertson said he was 'very sad' about Lord Ouseley's decision to stand down from the Football Association council
Exclusive: Kick It Out slams top clubs for 'year wasted in hypocrisy'
The chairman of Kick It Out has launched a damning attack on the FA, the Premier League, Chelsea and Liverpool over their handling of racist abuse incidents
November 2012
Herman Ouseley says Equality and Human Rights Commission has failed
Equality watchdog has failed, says campaigner Herman Ouseley - video
October 2012
Biggest ever football racism survey to be launched by Kick It Out
The biggest ever fans' survey on tackling racism and discrimination in football is to be launched by Kick It Out