Committee report slams ‘appalling’ prejudice against asylum seekers
Questions about asylum seekers having their doors painted red remain unanswered
Questions about asylum seekers having their doors painted red remain unanswered
The ceasefire will fail because it allows the regime to continue the war against the Syrian population, but prohibits the opposition defending itself
David Cameron promised to welcome 20,000 Syrians — by the end of December 2015, just 1,085 had arrived
The prime minister’s warning about migrant camps fuels the idea that refugees are no more than political pawns
Heavy-handed Iraq-style occupations are out, but so are Libya-style interventions on-the-cheap
Amid the reports of violence from a minority of refugees, it is important to remember our duty to help those in need
Assad and Hezbollah are deliberately starving civilians. If we can drop bombs, why not food?
Condeming ISIS is easy. We need to tackle the ideology common to Saudi and Iran.
The predictions for 2016 suggest a continuation of humanitarian crisis, politicised statistics and poorly-conceived policy responses
We desperately need a new approach to the migrant crisis next year