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Net migration statistics: time for a ‘Reset’ on immigration policy?

Net migration statistics: time for a ‘Reset’ on immigration policy? Date: 25 August 2016

New net migration figures, released today, show why the Government should use the Brexit ‘Reset moment’ for a comprehensive review of immigration policy.

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What next after Brexit? Immigration & integration in post-referendum Britain

What next after Brexit? Immigration & integration in post-referendum Britain Date: 25 August 2016

Consulting the public should form part of a comprehensive review of immigration policy after Brexit, says a new report

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New strategy must tackle all inequality to get top marks

New strategy must tackle all inequality to get top marks Date: 18 August 2016

Calls for equality strategy in EHRC report welcomed, but it must address inequalities across all of Britain

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New Inquiry to examine how Government can protect rights of EU citizens in UK

New Inquiry to examine how Government can protect rights of EU citizens in UK Date: 16 August 2016

A call for evidence was issued today by a new Inquiry, chaired by Gisela Stuart MP, examining how the Government can protect the rights of the 3 million EU citizens living in the UK after Brexit.

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Four years on, are we still the Britain of Danny Boyle’s Olympic ceremony?

Four years on, are we still the Britain of Danny Boyle’s Olympic ceremony? Date: 5 August 2016

The national story of Danny Boyle’s opening ceremony for the London 2012 Olympics still unites us, even after a bruising and divisive four years in British politics, writes Sunder Katwala

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Disbanding the tribes – what the referendum told us about Britain (and what it didn’t)

Disbanding the tribes – what the referendum told us about Britain (and what it didn’t) Date: 26 July 2016

There is common ground on the issue of immigration between Leave and Remain voters who disagreed on the referendum question, finds a new report from British Future,

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Wales – the Euro 2016 History Makers

Wales – the Euro 2016 History Makers Date: 6 July 2016

“We’re all dreaming, please don’t wake us up,” writes Ashok Ahir as Wales prepare for an historic semi-final clash at Euro 2016

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‘Let EU migrants stay’ say the British public, plus voices from business and politics

‘Let EU migrants stay’ say the British public, plus voices from business and politics Date: 3 July 2016

84% of the British public supports letting EU migrants stay, according to new ICM research – including three-quarters of Leave voters

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How British Asians saw the Referendum Choice

How British Asians saw the Referendum Choice Date: 2 July 2016

British Asians voted for both Remain and Leave in significant numbers. The ability of the Leave campaign to win Asian as well as white votes undoubtedly made a significant contribution to results in Bradford, Leicester and Birmingham. Yet the Leave campaign arguably still underperformed with British Asian voters.

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