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VIDEO: Bradford schools unite to Remember Together

VIDEO: Bradford schools unite to Remember Together Date: 6 November 2018

Children from two Bradford primary schools, one majority Asian and the other majority white, will come together on Remembrance Sunday to lay a wreath at the Bradford cenotaph made of giant poppies commemorating WW1 soldiers of all backgrounds.

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Politicians of all parties join faith leaders in call to Remember Together

Politicians of all parties join faith leaders in call to Remember Together Date: 30 October 2018

Politicians from all parties have joined faith leaders, former military heads and charities to support Remember Together, a new initiative to promote integration by bringing people from different faiths and ethnic backgrounds together to mark Remembrance of their shared WW1 history.

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Imams from across UK to give Remembrance sermons marking shared WW1 history

Imams from across UK to give Remembrance sermons marking shared WW1 history Date: 25 October 2018

Imams in mosques around the country will give remembrance-themed services at Friday prayers as part of Remember Together, a new initiative to promote integration by bringing people from different faiths and ethnic backgrounds together to mark Remembrance and the centenary of the First World War Armistice.

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We can find common ground on immigration – but politicians need to work for it

We can find common ground on immigration – but politicians need to work for it Date: 2 October 2018

Speech by Sunder Katwala, Director of British Future, at the Conservative Party Conference fringe ‘Immigration after Brexit – is there common ground?’ with ConservativeHome and PWC.

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A wave of new universities could help heal Brexit divides

A wave of new universities could help heal Brexit divides Date: 18 September 2018

The Government should establish a new wave of university building in places that have experienced economic decline, where there are fewer skilled local jobs, to help heal some of Britain’s Brexit divides.

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Response to the MAC report on EEA migration

Response to the MAC report on EEA migration Date: 18 September 2018

The Migration Advisory Committee’s new report on the impacts of EEA migration is missing a vital element by failing to include the voices of the British public.

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Biggest-ever public consultation on immigration finds striking lack of trust in Government

Biggest-ever public consultation on immigration finds striking lack of trust in Government Date: 17 September 2018

Urgent action is needed to restore public trust on immigration, according to the final report from the largest-ever public consultation on immigration.

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MAC report on international student migration – response

MAC report on international student migration – response Date: 11 September 2018

As the Migration Advisory Committee releases its findings on international student migration, new research from the National Conversation on Immigration shows public support for international students across the UK.

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#PositiveTwitterDay, Friday 30 August

#PositiveTwitterDay, Friday 30 August Date: 28 August 2018

On Friday 31 August, writes Sunder Katwala, I’ll be supporting #PositiveTwitterDay – a light-hearted way to show why most tweeters started using the platform in the first place: because they like engaging with people.

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