World Britain’s other islanders petition the White House The Chagossians’ campaign for justice gathers pace as a petition passes the 25,000 threshold. By Sean Carey
These riots show the cost of consumption If affluence is our marker of social power, it is no surprise that the high street is at the… By Sean Carey
WikiLeaks, a forgotten people, and the record-breaking marine reserve The British government used “marine-protected areas” as a means to preserve the Chagos Archipelago a By Sean Carey
WikiLeaks, Princess Anne and Mauritius The Princess Royal gets caught up in a political storm in Mauritius. By Sean Carey
Chagos: when Bancoult met Bellingham Leader of the Chagos Refugees Group in Mauritius meets Foreign Office minister for the overseas terr By Sean Carey
Chagos, Vince Cable, and Ed Miliband The Chagos controversy is now making an impact at the highest levels of government. How will the new By Sean Carey
Cable on Chagos: an update “Administrative error” by Vince Cable’s constituency office raises then dashes hopes of Chagossians By Sean Carey
Government will drop case against Chagos Islanders, says Cable A letter from the Business Secretary signals a significant turnaround in government policy. By Sean Carey
Lord Bingham of Cornhill and the Chagos Islanders The law lord spoke out for the rights of the exiled Chagos Islanders. His death must not detract fro By Sean Carey