racial inequality in the UK

Racial inequality in the UK – discrimination continues for ethnic groups

In virtually all areas of life in Britain, white people enjoy an advantage over the BAME community, including education, employment, health, and law and order. Protests continue in America, and George Flyod’s horrific death has sparked a renewed debate on racial inequality in the UK. While the Brexit campaign aroused racial tensions, the coronavirus pandemic […]

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Rees-Mogg is effectively ‘euthanising’ vulnerable MPs

Jacob Rees Mogg has long been painted as an anachronistic, outdated parliamentary throwback from the 19th century which even his supporters have difficulty defending. However, now the Common’s very own pantomime villain is facing new charges of depriving and effectively “euthanising” vulnerable  MPs by insisting they return to Westminster to vote in person – without […]

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coronavirus and the homeless

Coronavirus and the homeless – a major opportunity to end rough sleeping for good

When the first wave of the pandemic hit the UK, the government introduced special support measures for coronavirus and the homeless. Rough sleepers got hotel rooms as councils worked to get everyone off the street. The councils’ action came in response to the government’s special homelessness advisor, Dame Louise Casey, introducing the ‘get everyone in […]

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