Government spoke about threat of antisemitism but did not consider making equivalent warning about anti-Muslim hate
Those who drive boats are often simply the poorest people on board. Those really at fault still walk free
The climate crisis is the greatest challenge facing all nations, and it won’t be solved by recruiting more reservists
Aid is suspended amid allegations about UNRWA. There is no such suspension of arms exports despite evidence of genocide
Lying is what many powerful states routinely do, particularly in wartime. But at some point, reality will intrude
Clapham attack suspect Abdul Ezedi’s Christian conversion is under scrutiny. But faith can make asylum claims harder
EU’s ‘concern’ for ethnic Armenians comes after it signed multi-billion-euro deal with country that persecuted them
Case against dissidents for damage to HQ of Israel-linked arms company is thought to be first of its kind in Britain
The Home Office guesses asylum seekers’ ages using ‘inaccurate and unethical’ tests. These are the consequences
South Africa’s case against Israel at the ICJ has restored pride among its people
Advocacy group CAGE says more than 100 schoolchildren have come forward in two months over cases of “harsh repression”
Papers are trying to stir up enthusiasm for Britain’s time-old tradition of bombing Arabs, but is public mood shifting?