UK’s first professor of Black studies, Kehinde Andrews, on what’s wrong with the conversation around racist riots
Fascist riots have sparked calls for increased policing, but our oppressors will not be the ones to keep us safe
An anti-Muslim pogrom laid the grounds for India’s slide into fascism. The UK can still go down a different path
As Islamophobic and racist violence grip the UK, we look at the modern far right’s beliefs and racist aims
D-Day marked 80th anniversary of end of fascism in Europe. Yet the heirs of Mussolini and Pétin are gaining power
The right wing is obsessed with ‘wokery’, but until it addresses Britain’s past, it cannot prepare for the future
As people face raids and deportation to Rwanda this week – we must be there for them, like the UK was there for me
Government spoke about threat of antisemitism but did not consider making equivalent warning about anti-Muslim hate
Overseas students in Ukraine were granted a two-year stay in the EU when Russia invaded. Now their time is running out
Clapham attack suspect Abdul Ezedi’s Christian conversion is under scrutiny. But faith can make asylum claims harder
University of St Andrews accused of ‘accepting false allegations’ against rector that sparked abusive comments
Reynold Simon-Thompson has to raise thousands of pounds to launch a legal challenge despite Home Office admission