This summer will see a landmark exhibition to commemorate the remarkable but largely forgotten contribution and experiences of Sikh soldiers, as well as the families they left behind.
The Big Iftar is a national initiative, promoting neighbourliness, strengthening of community relations and sharing through a series of events hosted across the country.
This Demos event lays down a challenge for the British left: to harness the energy and enthusiasm for progressive politics now increasingly expressed through social rather than political activism.
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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 […]