The French government could be about to demolish a settlement that’s home to 3,000 refugees
If demolition goes ahead, charities fear they will lose contact with hundreds of children living in the Calais refugee camp
If demolition goes ahead, charities fear they will lose contact with hundreds of children living in the Calais refugee camp
Stripping terrorists of their citizenship status would export extremism to other countries even less experienced in dealing with radicalised individuals
One year on from the terrorist attack, Charlie Hebdo remains misunderstood
Despite their early rise in regional polls, the French National Front (FN) have been roundly routed in the elections, causing huge embarrassment for leader Marine le Pen as she sought to ramp up panic towards the French Muslim population. Aftertest
English chauvinism is of no help in fighting ‘murderous fascists’
Would the Mail rather migrants sleep in filth in the ‘jungle’?
Class bias of two stories set in France shines a light on the values of the UK press
Tehmina Kazi of British Muslims for Secular Democracy looks at nine mistaken assumptions doing the rounds about the murders that took place at the offices of Charlie Hebdo yesterday.
As long as radical Islam remains immune from criticism a moderate version will struggle to emerge.
Those who use violence to silence those with who they disagree should never be appeased by the democratically-minded.