The coronavirus crisis has prompted many individuals and organisations to do something to help others in their communities. Alongside those examples of civic contribution and local solidarity, the crisis has brought to light the challenges of social isolation.
A new parliamentary inquiry will examine best practice for combating isolation during the COVID-19 crisis, making recommendations to government.
The publication today of the report from the Windrush Lessons Learned Review underlines the pressing case for reform of the Home Office, writes Jill Rutter.
‘The reset moment: immigration in the new parliament’ by British Future and the Policy Institute at King’s College London, draws on new ICM research into public attitudes to immigration and integration.
New ICM research for British Future finds out what the public thinks a new points-based immigration system should prioritise.
Some of the UK’s biggest organisations from worlds of sport, culture, faith and business call for a ‘decade of reconnection’.
The 2019 General Election sees Britain elect its most diverse Parliament ever.
A joint event between British Future and The UK in a Changing Europe discussed ‘Is this Britain’s angriest election?
Analysis by British Future shows the new Parliament is on track to be the most diverse ever.
British Future reports examine public attitudes and make recommendations for change on topics ranging from future immigration and integration policy to how communications can help combat prejudice."
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