the government's racial equality audit, which was published this morning, shows that unemployment amongrd of white british pupils on free school meals reached the expected standard at the end of primary school, worse than any other ethnic group. it also showed that the overwhelming majority of people of all ethnicities felt that they ‘belonged to britain'. our correspondent adina campbell has more details. in a society where it seems racial barriers are not what they used to be, today's new report paints a different picture. as expected, much of the data shows disadvantage for black and ethnic minority communities. i want to see more action... this youth worker in london has been stopped by police more than 100 times. 40 years, nothing seems to have moved on. that is the reason i believe we have the problem, the system is designed to push out the disparity, because it is based on race discrimination. some of the key findings in the government's race disparity audit found fewer black and bangladeshi people own their own homes, compared to white, indian and pakistani groups. black caribbe