Migrant communities could be the hidden kingmakers in a border poll, but to engage they must feel safe
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The latest episode of the hit Media Storm podcast focuses on the deselection of left-wing Labour parliamentary candidates and what this suggests about race and representation in politics today
Both party leaders are promising to slash immigration numbers without being honest about the big costs it will inevitably bring to our economy and public services
The Conservative party's strategy of trying to win the general election through a mixture of 'culture wars and the trans debate' is only worsening their defeats to Labour
Government plans to target welfare payments to the long-term sick and disabled are deeply unpopular, an exclusive new poll suggests
The Prime Minister's announcements on sickness and disability benefits were not just another assault on an already punitive welfare system – they were nuclear-level gaslighting, writes Mary O'Hara
Leaked WhatsApp messages between the Conservative peer Baroness Sayeeda Warsi and Khalid Mahmood MP reveal distrust of the think tank, which has links to a 'white genocide' believer
Hardeep Matharu, Editor of Byline Times, explains why the May 2024 print edition focuses on the denial of human rights and basic care to people with learning disabilities
The CEO of the Islamophobia Response Unit sets out the significance of the High Court's ruling being made in a very specific context of one school's strict behavioural regime
The chief executive of the Campaign Against Antisemitism appears to have got 'exactly what he came for' at the march, according to a witness who was there