An independent Inquiry into the status of EU nationals in the UK after Brexit publishes its report today, recommending that those in the UK before Article 50 is triggered should get Permanent Residence.
Integration matters because it’s about how we can all live well together – yet we have never had a sustained integration strategy in this country. The Casey Review is an opportunity we should seize to put that right.
A the ONS publishes new net migration figures, we should move on from debating the failings of the old, broken target, says Sunder Katwala, and focus on a plan for what our immigration system looks like after Brexit, when we should expect free movement to have come to an end.
Voters on both sides of the referendum divide reject more politicised interpretations of the WW1 Centenary and would rather focus on reconciliation than victory, according to new research tracking public attitudes to the Centenary commemorations.
A national Inquiry, examining how the Government can practically protect the rights of EU citizens in the UK after Brexit, […]
Heres how media and other voices responded to our new proposal for a preferential system for EU immigration to the UK.
In this extract from ‘What next after Brexit? Immigration and integration in post-referendum Britain,’ Jill Rutter explores the challenges and importance of increasing integration in the UK.
In a new report today, ‘Britain’s immigration offer to Europe’, British Future sets out a proposal for a new, preferential system for EU immigration to the UK.
What did the Conservative Party’s first conference after the referendum, and under new Prime Minister Theresa May, tell us about future immigration policy?