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Minnie Rahman is the CEO of Praxis, an award-winning migrants rights charity based in London. She was most recently the Chief ...
Sexuality is hard to define and actors should not be unduly confined when it comes to what parts are open to them, writes Tim ...
Ranking crimes by nationality risks stoking a repeat of last summer's racist riots, argues Minnie Rahman, who urges ministers to focus on fairness and rehabilitation instead ...
Co-Founder and Executive Editor of Byline Times, on the urgent need for media accuracy and why joining Impress, the independent press regulator, is the best way for us to uphold those values ...
UK politics is approaching a tipping point where the failing duopoly that has governed Britain for many decades finally comes ...
Parts of the British media have expressed outrage after Renaud Camus, who originated the far-right 'Great Replacement' conspiracy theory was banned from entering the UK ...
It’s almost as if Donald Trump isn’t actually that good at making deals. Shortly before taking office, the incoming ...
Polina Zabrodskaya has taken her former employer, AMV BBDO, to an employment tribunal alleging constructive dismissal ...
Far from bringing "clarity", this verdict will only create confusion, while putting trans people at risk, argues ...
Erwin Chemerinsky, Dean of UC Berkeley School of Law and one of the country’s leading constitutional scholars, calls it the ...
Protesters accuse BP of complicity with Israel’s war on the Palestinian people through the operation of the ...
Opinion
‘The Media Is Silent About Female Asylum Seekers – Yet Fixated About Men Arriving in the UK’It is true that some two-thirds of asylum seekers arriving in the UK are men, but the media’s fixation on this group, which they have deemed the most problematic and easiest to demonise, means the ...
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