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‘A Very English Islam’ Garden Party

‘A Very English Islam’ Garden Party Date: 7 September 2016

What does an ‘English Islam’ look like? – a debate and discussion (over tea and cake) at the Woking Peace Garden

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Challenging hate crime effectively

Challenging hate crime effectively Date: 1 September 2016

Sunder Katwala discusses the spike in reported hate crime after the referendum and what methods might be effective in tackling it.

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Which Brexit will we choose?

Which Brexit will we choose? Date: 31 August 2016

As ministers meet to brainstorm Britain’s Brexit options, Sunder Katwala looks at the ideas on the table at Chequers

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Net migration statistics: time for a ‘Reset’ on immigration policy?

Net migration statistics: time for a ‘Reset’ on immigration policy? Date: 25 August 2016

New net migration figures, released today, show why the Government should use the Brexit ‘Reset moment’ for a comprehensive review of immigration policy.

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What next after Brexit? Immigration & integration in post-referendum Britain

What next after Brexit? Immigration & integration in post-referendum Britain Date: 25 August 2016

Consulting the public should form part of a comprehensive review of immigration policy after Brexit, says a new report

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New strategy must tackle all inequality to get top marks

New strategy must tackle all inequality to get top marks Date: 18 August 2016

Calls for equality strategy in EHRC report welcomed, but it must address inequalities across all of Britain

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New Inquiry to examine how Government can protect rights of EU citizens in UK

New Inquiry to examine how Government can protect rights of EU citizens in UK Date: 16 August 2016

A call for evidence was issued today by a new Inquiry, chaired by Gisela Stuart MP, examining how the Government can protect the rights of the 3 million EU citizens living in the UK after Brexit.

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Four years on, are we still the Britain of Danny Boyle’s Olympic ceremony?

Four years on, are we still the Britain of Danny Boyle’s Olympic ceremony? Date: 5 August 2016

The national story of Danny Boyle’s opening ceremony for the London 2012 Olympics still unites us, even after a bruising and divisive four years in British politics, writes Sunder Katwala

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Disbanding the tribes – what the referendum told us about Britain (and what it didn’t)

Disbanding the tribes – what the referendum told us about Britain (and what it didn’t) Date: 26 July 2016

There is common ground on the issue of immigration between Leave and Remain voters who disagreed on the referendum question, finds a new report from British Future,

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