migration
More migrants are becoming British citizens. And it could help to calm concerns about immigration
Settling down and ‘fitting in’ are valued deeply by migrants and long-settled residents alike.
Revealed: how our media shuts out migrant voices
From January to April, only 8 per cent of Daily Mail stories on migration featured a migrant voice, and only 6 per cent of Times articles.
Labour’s new immigration policy: more moderate voices needed
The complex views of the majority on immigration are not always easily represented in opinion polls.
It’s not just the anti-immigration voices that have lost the argument. It’s the left too
The left must move on from the economics of immigration and find a more progressive way to talk about the benefits of migration.
The anti-immigration voices have lost the economic argument
The economics of immigration are unambiguous: the anti-immigration voices have lost the argument and should move on.
We celebrate our ‘British Schindler’ Sir Nicholas Winton, but we’ve forgotten what he stood for
The word 'foreigner' has become so toxic that Britain is now prepared to let refugees drown.