As the UK prepares to lift working restrictions on Bulgarians and Romanians, Birmingham City University – in association with BBC Radio 4 – is hosting a public debate to explore wider immigration issues.
The task of collecting, preserving and making publicly accessible collections of intrinsic value is important for the city’s memory bank. It was with this in mind that the History of Derry in 100 Objects came up.
Glasgow’s annual folk, roots and world music festival, Celtic Connections celebrates Celtic music and its connections to cultures across the globe.
In November 2023, British Future in partnership with Dr Varun Uberoi (with thanks to Brunel University and Loughborough University) hosted […]
More than 100 race and equality campaigners, community organisations, faith leaders, NGOs and politicians all assembled at an event in […]
A half day-event bringing interested stakeholders together to discuss opportunities to bridge gaps within British society. Debates about immigration, Brexit, […]
Recent research shows UK attitudes to immigration are among the most positive internationally, despite net migration reaching record levels. Is […]
2023 is the 75th anniversary of HMT Windrush arriving in the UK and celebrates the success and impact of those of […]
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 […]