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Mirrors of extremism?

Mirrors of extremism? Date: 10 June 2015

“Hurling Rubble at the Sun” and “Hurling Rubble at the Moon”, both the work of playwright Avaes Mohammad and shown at the Park Theatre, Finsbury Park offered a thought-provoking study of radicalisation and political violence.

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Scots still 50/50 on independence in next decade – new poll

Scots still 50/50 on independence in next decade – new poll Date: 17 May 2015

A new poll from British Future finds only 52% of Scots think independence will come in the next ten years – while 73% back new powers for Scotland.

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Chineme, 22, gives us her views on the immigration debate in the UK

Chineme, 22, gives us her views on the immigration debate in the UK Date: 12 May 2015

Chineme, 22, one of the participants from the Voice of a Generation tour who we met in Sheffield gives us […]

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5 things we learned from the Voice of a Generation tour

5 things we learned from the Voice of a Generation tour Date: 6 May 2015

Joe Cryer offers his reflections on what 5 things we learned from speaking with young voters up and down the country during the Voice of a Generation tour

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Ten things I’ll be looking out for on election night

Ten things I’ll be looking out for on election night Date: 5 May 2015

Key seats, big-name casualties, the UKIP ‘surge’ and the impact of ethnic minority voters: British Future’s Sunder Katwala sets out ten things he’ll be looking out for on election night.

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The new ‘Kingmaker’ seats that could decide the next Prime Minister

The new ‘Kingmaker’ seats that could decide the next Prime Minister Date: 19 April 2015

Sunder Katwala looks at the new ‘Kingmaker’ seats that could decide the next Prime Minister

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Why this election feels different in Scotland

Why this election feels different in Scotland Date: 7 April 2015

Scotland’s No vote last September has not diminished a new sense of the possibility of democratic change, writes Chris Creegan.

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Public wants immigration promises that can be kept

Public wants immigration promises that can be kept Date: 30 March 2015

As the politicians take their case to the country, the public would prefer realistic targets to a repeat of promises which proved impossible to achieve

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New immigration figures: “a quarterly reminder to the public of why they don’t trust politicians on immigration”

New immigration figures: “a quarterly reminder to the public of why they don’t trust politicians on immigration” Date: 26 February 2015

Immigration figures have become a quarterly reminder to the public of why they don’t trust politicians on immigration, and will remain so until the government drops its failed net migration target for a more sensible measure

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British Future’s latest activity on Twitter