Date: 3 July 2014
England might not have made it past the group stages, but players based in England have nevertheless scored one in five of the World Cup goals, placing our Premier League ahead of Germany and Spain in the World Cup goals table.
Date: 25 June 2014
Twenty-seven European leaders will observe Thursday 26th June the Last Post at Ypres before getting down to business as they haggle over the priorities and personnel for the European Union, writes Sunder Katwala.
Date: 23 June 2014
Faith leaders and descendants of the ‘Windrush generation’ gathered in London today to mark Windrush Day, an event which casts a spotlight on the positive contribution immigrant groups have made to Britain’s faith community.
Date: 18 June 2014
This migrant-majority World Cup tells a story of skilled emigration, writes Sunder Katwala.
Date: 18 June 2014
The devolution of the national knightly orders could bring honours closer to the people and inject a British dimension into devolved government, writes Henry Hill.
Date: 17 June 2014
Cultural polarisation over attitudes to immigration could generate long-term political headaches for politicians who adopt a tough anti-immigration agenda in search of public support, writes Sunder Katwala.
Date: 16 June 2014
They were the largest refugee movement in British history and inspired Poirot – but nobody remembers the those who sought refuge from the Kaizer’s Germany, writes Henry Hill.
Date: 15 June 2014
First-time voters in the 2015 General Election are standing behind Britain’s commitment to welcoming and protecting refugees, according to new polling carried out by YouGov.
Date: 4 June 2014
At our “funeral for fascism” Edie Friedman, Director of the Jewish Council for Racial Equality, read out an “Open letter to Nick Griffin.” It was both punchy and to the point. Read it here now.