it was these streets that zahid hussain was patrolling, armed with that knife. he‘s said to have had extremely violent urges directed at random members of the public. and in his own words, he said, "i keep stabbing people over and over again in my mind." friends of zahid hussain tell me he was an ordinary, happy birmingham schoolboy, but drugs, leading to mental—health issues and radical internet videos, later turned this man into a potential terrorist and a bomb maker. the government is on the eve of publishing an audit examining how people of different backgrounds are treated when it comes to education, employment, housing and health. the findings show that people from ethnic minority backgrounds are twice as likely to be unemployed. but also that white working—class students who attend state school are less likely to go to university than people from ethnic minorities. elaine dunkley reports. how fair is multicultural britain when it comes to race? this nursery in birmingham believes inequality starts early and has a lasting effect. in the past, we have