This week Refugee Week, the UK’s biggest cultural celebration of refugees, takes place with over 400 events planned across the UK, making […]
Wales are taking part in their first international football finals since 1958. Ashok Ahir asks: can the team show why football is the true national game and can appeal to all?
How a picturesque town in Worcestershire decided to open its arms to refugees
Sadiq Khan’s victory in London’s mayoral election was achieved by securing a strong swing from the Conservatives among white British voters, according to new analysis of YouGov’s London polling.
Responding to May’s ONS migration figures, Sunder Katwala says the net migration target is surely dead if the UK votes on 23 June to remain in the EU.
Viv Anderson, the first black footballer to play for the England national team, was a pioneer who helped change perceptions of race in British society, writes Sathesh Alagappan.
Football fans will ask many questions about the England Euro 2016 squad announced today. But will anyone be counting up the non-white faces in the team? Unlikely
As England’s Euro 2016 squad is announced, a new film shows how people from all backgrounds are coming together to get behind the England team.
Will the EU referendum come down to the question of immigration versus economics? Sunder Katwala looks at new Ipsos MORI findings on on public attitudes to immigration and the EU referendum.