As the Migration Advisory Committee releases its findings on international student migration, new research from the National Conversation on Immigration shows public support for international students across the UK.
On Friday 31 August, writes Sunder Katwala, I’ll be supporting #PositiveTwitterDay – a light-hearted way to show why most tweeters started using the platform in the first place: because they like engaging with people.
Shaping Britain’s immigration policy for the future must be based on more than consultation with business. Yes, immigration must work for the economy – but it needs the consent of the public too.
A new British Legion campaign asks us all to say ‘Thank You’ to those who served 100 years ago in WW1, both British troops and those from all over the world. British Future is proud to be part of the ‘Thank You’ movement.
Football has helped us to define a positive vision of an England we would like to build and share, writes Sunder Katwala.
England’s footballers have offered an Englishness that we can all share – but debates on national identity must continue once football comes home.
Nicholas Boston on the intertwining stories of the NHS at 70 and his mother, Stella, who migrated from Guyana in 1946 to become a nurse
Nicky Morgan, David Lammy and Tim Farron are among the dozens of MPs, Peers and civil society leaders and organisations who have written to The Times today to mark Windrush Day.
Last night’s Lewisham east by-election marks an historic shift in the balance of ethnic minority representation, with more BAME women than men in the House of Commons for the first time ever.