Whatever Norman Tebbit hoped to achieve by asking Asian immigrants which cricket team they would support to determine their 'Britishness' has failed spectacularly, argues Shamik Das
Identity
Labour must find a solution to the divisions being exploited by Reform UK and the Conservatives – a broader cohesive idea of our nation needs to be consciously created
From Covid to climate change, understanding the role unevidenced conspiracy theories fulfil for individual and social identity in a shifting world can better help explain our ‘post-truth’ age
As Government cuts to disabled people's benefits lead to more dehumanising rhetoric, Penny Pepper reminds us that disability is an embedded reality of human experience as much as it always has been
Stories from my friends still trying to survive.
One would hope something so common would be discussed. But overwhelmingly, it's not—until you join the miscarriage club yourself.
How South Asian rappers are honoring the diaspora—and hip hop’s roots.
Sexuality is hard to define and actors should not be unduly confined when it comes to what parts are open to them, writes Tim Walker
In immigrant families, sometimes your cousins can be your earliest friends.
One of the biggest triumphs of the modern political right has been to close the space in which nuance and ambiguity can even sit, writes Hardeep Matharu