Southampton’s Brits and Poles come together on 10 March to find ways to make immigration work in the city.
Is it all that grim up in the north of England? Does London-based decision-making mean the North is often overlooked?
Richard Bean’s new play is a fast-moving satire about the press, the police and the political establishment in Great Britain.
More than 140,000 Hong Kongers have moved to the UK in the first two years of the BN(O) visa scheme, […]
Breaking down the barriers to opportunity at every stage is one of Labour’s five missions for the government. This fringe […]
In 1948, Britain’s Commonwealth subjects answered the call emigrate and rebuild postwar Britain – symbolised by the arrival 75 years ago […]
The government is committed to reducing the number of people arriving in the UK – but with net migration hitting […]
More than 140,000 Hong Kongers have moved to the UK in the first two years of the BN(O) visa scheme, […]
As the cost-of-living crisis becomes central to British public life, it is necessary to understand what a Conservative policy on […]
British Future coordinates the Windrush 75 Network, which meets every two months to discuss plans for celebrating the 75th anniversary […]
“It’s increasingly difficult to talk about race – with younger graduates having a quite different language on race, that older […]
British Future houses the Welcoming Committee for Hong Kongers team within its offices. We are proud partners working on […]