Will our “war on nature” ever end?
Fifty years after the Stockholm environment conference, research shows protecting nature is vital to save human lives and livelihoods.
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Fifty years after the Stockholm environment conference, research shows protecting nature is vital to save human lives and livelihoods.
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How can it be portrayed as pro-immigration when it doesn’t recognise universities in Africa?
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Europe’s response to the Ukraine crisis shows up the double standard applied to black and brown asylum seekers.
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Public concern about immigration to the UK may be down, but it has always been a surrogate question to living…
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The champion of the “hostile environment” policy has refused to support Priti Patel’s latest wheeze “on the grounds of legality,…
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It’s not just immoral — we’re paying Rwanda to take working-age people that our ageing population needs.
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Thousands of vulnerable children born in Britain are denied a passport and the same opportunities as their friends because they…
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Up to 1.5 million Ukrainians were internally displaced by Russia’s 2014 invasion of the country.
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In calling for stronger external borders around the Schengen Area, the French president is making a political argument.
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Peers and campaigners say the “iniquitous” legislation would lead to women and girls wrongly being denied asylum.
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The government’s openness to Hong Kong nationals shows that controlling immigration need not always mean less immigration.
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Two decades after coming to the UK as a teenager, Damian Gabrielle has lost a High Court battle against the…
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To divert attention from the latest scandal, ministers are repeating empty immigration announcements made many times before.
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A letter opposing the legislation has been signed by 100 civil society figures, including the CEOs of the Runnymede Trust…
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Poor governance, unemployment and Turkish airstrikes are but some of the factors pushing people to leave for Europe.
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The Prime Minister and French President Emmanuel Macron can’t stand each other, but the real damage is from Brexit.
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The Koofi family were airlifted to safety in August 2021. This is their story – and that of thousands like…
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Under the legislation, the home secretary would be able to deprive British people of citizenship without telling them first.
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A 2003 deal placing the UK’s border in France has been criticised for contributing to migrant deaths.
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After another tragedy in the Channel, I was reminded of my dad’s voyage from Beirut on a small boat carrying…
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