Suella Braverman is daring Rishi Sunak to sack her
The Home Secretary’s attack on the UN’s Refugee Convention is a clear challenge to the Prime Minister’s authority.
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New Thinking.
The Home Secretary’s attack on the UN’s Refugee Convention is a clear challenge to the Prime Minister’s authority.
ByRishi Sunak has only just realised what we always knew.
ByThose who want to defund a vital national institution have emerged stronger from this saga.
ByIndefinitely detaining hundreds of young men in poorly constructed camps could end very badly.
ByThe routes taken by migrants and asylum seekers, mapped using the latest data.
ByThe proliferation of racist ideology and street action portend a dangerous moment in British politics.
ByIn the aftermath of violent protests at a hotel housing refugees, the outskirts of historically left-wing Liverpool are polarised.
ByMigrants are given hand-outs, but they just want to work.
ByThe Home Secretary would have to examine each asylum seeker’s case, defeating the point of the scheme.
ByThe CEO of social change charity Nesta on Mahatma Gandhi, the urgency of home insulation, and why we need a…
ByThe former prime minister’s pledge to take in 200,000 people fleeing war was not backed by any planning or data.
ByRight-wingers love to complain about asylum seekers being young men.
ByBy demonising asylum seekers and forcing them into overcrowded facilities, she has curated an optic of chaos.
ByThe appalling conditions at the asylum seeker processing centre reflect more than the scandal-hit Suella Braverman.
ByEven when people are referred to the UK’s modern slavery framework, they may still be held.
ByJoram Nechironga served in Iraq and developed PTSD, but the government is trying to deport him.
ByThe UK trails far behind the world’s top 20.
ByOnce you dehumanise a group of people, it is a short step to the suggestion that they should probably not…
ByDeportation costs seven times what it would to process migrants in the UK.
ByThe Archbishop of Canterbury's comments in his Easter sermon reflect a shift in the public's attitudes to immigration.
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