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Published in: Home: OpinionHow many Namibians is too many for Suella? 935
Home secretary claims residents of Dominica, Honduras, Namibia, Timor-Leste and Vanuatu are ‘abusing’ visa-free travel
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Published in: Home: OpinionSunak knows hiking visa fees will devastate migrant families. That’s the aim
The decision to fund public sector pay rises through migrants’ visa and healthcare fees is political and unfair
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Published in: Home: News‘Objective reality’ that Met is institutionally racist, says Louise Casey
The Casey report author doubled down on her findings at the launch of a Black-led police reform group
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Published in: 50.50: NewsYoung Arab and Black men jailed and fined in France’s riot trials
Fast-track trials deliver hefty sentences for petty crimes committed during riots sparked by police killing teenager
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Published in: oDR: FeatureTajikistan’s Pamiris: Persecuted, disappeared, and forgotten by the world
Pamiris are increasingly fleeing Tajikistan, fearing for their lives. But they risk being returned by hostile states
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Published in: Home: NewsThousands of couples face ‘humiliating’ Home Office sham marriage checks
The government is also facing legal action over its automated system that decides which couples are investigated
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionDemocrats and the media enable Supreme Court to strip Americans’ rights
The shapers of US discourse must properly confront the illegitimately stacked, partisan court – before it's too late
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Published in: Home: NewsChild refugees are being forced to wait months for UK school places
Vulnerable children are missing out on crucial development because of long delays in the education system
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Published in: Home: AnalysisThe hidden class politics of the UK’s immigration debate
Liberals preach cultural tolerance to the working classes while inflicting death-by-policy on migrants
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Published in: Home: NewsMatt Hancock blames everybody but the government at Covid inquiry
The former health secretary criticised local councils, civil servants and the World Health Organisation over UK failures
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Published in: Home: NewsCare homes ‘not a priority’ in pandemic planning months before Covid hit
A November 2019 document shows the government chose not to prioritise adult social care in its flu pandemic plans
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Published in: Home: NewsWindrush victims can’t get legal aid to challenge compensation decisions
Windrush compensation claimants are being directed to a service that offers help filling in forms – and nothing else
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Published in: 50.50: NewsMeet the Indigenous women taking on corruption in Guatemala’s elections
Indigenous women are challenging the country’s powerful elites in the elections on 25 June
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Published in: Home: NewsChild Q: Not enough done to avoid repeat of racist incident, report finds
An updated review on progress since Child Q has revealed that racism and inequality are present in all public bodies
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Published in: Home: NewsJacob Rees-Mogg under fire for backing anti-abortion misinformation
Tory MPs championed a report from the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC) that used debunked figures
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Published in: Home: NewsGovernment stockpiled ‘much’ less PPE for Black staff – health chief
Covid-19 inquiry hears how, despite warnings to stockpile PPE, Black healthcare staff had fewer masks available
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Published in: Home: InvestigationPolice in West Yorkshire schools more likely to use force against Black kids
‘Safer schools officers’ used force on 65 occasions last year, including four times against children under 11
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Published in: Home: NewsGovernment won’t claim it ‘did everything right’ during the pandemic
It marks a change in tone from Boris Johnson's claims that he and the Tory government got the “big calls right”
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Published in: Home: NewsFar-right ‘supergroup’ founder wants to target picket lines
National Support Detachment’s Alek Yerbury has discussed targeting unions directly in messages seen by openDemocracy
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Published in: Home: NewsMigrant cleaners at an ‘anti-racist’ ad firm are on strike over pay
Outsourced night workers at Ogilvy want higher wages and improved sick pay to reflect their unsociable hours