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Its time for banknotes to reflect Britain’s ethnic diversity

Its time for banknotes to reflect Britain’s ethnic diversity Date: 16 December 2018

The ethnic diversity of modern Britain should be reflected by the Bank of England including an historic figure from a […]

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We are recruiting for new trustees

We are recruiting for new trustees Date: 15 November 2018

British Future is seeking to recruit three new trustees to join our high-calibre Board and Executive Team.

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Muslim voices lead new UK asylum calls for Pakistani Christian Asia Bibi

Muslim voices lead new UK asylum calls for Pakistani Christian Asia Bibi Date: 13 November 2018

British Muslim voices lead new calls for the UK to offer asylum to Asia Bibi, a Pakistani Christian woman recently acquitted of blasphemy in Pakistan.

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Derby children remember WW1 soldiers of all creeds & colours

Derby children remember WW1 soldiers of all creeds & colours Date: 9 November 2018

Children in Derby learned about soldiers from across the Commonwealth who fought for Britain in WW1 at a Remember Together workshop.

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Imams from across UK to give Remembrance sermons marking shared WW1 history

Imams from across UK to give Remembrance sermons marking shared WW1 history Date: 25 October 2018

Imams in mosques around the country will give remembrance-themed services at Friday prayers as part of Remember Together, a new initiative to promote integration by bringing people from different faiths and ethnic backgrounds together to mark Remembrance and the centenary of the First World War Armistice.

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We can find common ground on immigration – but politicians need to work for it

We can find common ground on immigration – but politicians need to work for it Date: 2 October 2018

Speech by Sunder Katwala, Director of British Future, at the Conservative Party Conference fringe ‘Immigration after Brexit – is there common ground?’ with ConservativeHome and PWC.

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A wave of new universities could help heal Brexit divides

A wave of new universities could help heal Brexit divides Date: 18 September 2018

The Government should establish a new wave of university building in places that have experienced economic decline, where there are fewer skilled local jobs, to help heal some of Britain’s Brexit divides.

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Response to the MAC report on EEA migration

Response to the MAC report on EEA migration Date: 18 September 2018

The Migration Advisory Committee’s new report on the impacts of EEA migration is missing a vital element by failing to include the voices of the British public.

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Biggest-ever public consultation on immigration finds striking lack of trust in Government

Biggest-ever public consultation on immigration finds striking lack of trust in Government Date: 17 September 2018

Urgent action is needed to restore public trust on immigration, according to the final report from the largest-ever public consultation on immigration.

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