As Muslims exercise their democratic rights alongside millions of other Brits, the rise in Islamophobia has reached an intolerable cacophany writes Dr Shabna Begum.
Written by: Shabna Begum
After fleeing persecution in central Africa in 2005, Kolbassia Haoussou MBE arrived in the UK and was immediately detained in conditions that terrified him.
Written by: Kolbassia Haoussou
The Rwanda safety bill has finally passed through the Parliament but the fight to stop the flights is far from over.
Written by: Ben Smoke
As Prime Minister Rishi Sunak pushes the Rwanda Security Bill through Parliament figures from across politics and civil society give their take.
Written by: Ben Smoke
Two years, countless court cases, protests, press conferences, legislation and more - this is the story of the Conservative’s flagship immigration policy.
Written by: Ben Smoke
In this excerpt from his new book ‘Against Landlords’, lawyer and campaigner Nick Bano sets out a road map to ending private landlordism.
Written by: Nick Bano
A new campaign from Peace & Justice Project seeks to end culture washing by the financiers of war.
Written by: Samuel Sweek
From new inclusionary roles to decades of research and practice, these healthcare professionals are fighting glaring disparities and outcomes within the system.
Written by: Isaac Muk
As the international climate summit continues in Dubai, Friends of the Earth’s international climate campaigner Rachel Kennerley writes on the government’s need to act.
Written by: Rachel Kennerley
Instead of training for the 2024 Paralympics, the Gazan Sunbirds are fighting to stay alive.
Written by: Isaac Muk