British Future’s ‘Common ground manifesto for immigration’ sets out ten proposals to help rebuild public trust on immigration and integration
The General Election will see a neck-and-neck race between the Conservative and Labour parties to become the party with the most ethnic minority MPs. New projections suggest Theresa May’s party may edge ahead for the first time.
All candidates in the mayoral elections for England’s new ‘city-regions’ should support the appointment of a ‘deputy mayor for integration,’ says a report.
Politicians and civil society leaders in the West Midlands urge candidates in next week’s mayoral election to support a new proposal to promote integration.
British Future celebrates its fifth birthday this year. To mark the occasion a new publication, Bringing Britain Together, sets out our future strategy and programme for the years to come, as well as celebrating some of the highlights of our first five years. Here, Director Sunder Katwala explains the vision that will guide our work.
What role can the cultural sector play in healing Britain’s divisions? asks Avaes Mohammad
80,000 school children in the UK this week take part in a debate on immigration after Brexit as part of the National Conversation on Immigration
Now Article 50 has been triggered, how do UK and EU governments move forward and secure the status of EU nationals in the UK and British citizens in Europe?
Business voices seeking to defend the benefits of immigration to our economy and society have not been s effective as they need to be in the immigration debate. A new approach is needed.