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Solidarity and shared struggle The National Education Union (NEU) recently held a ‘No Child Left Behind Conference’, bringing ...
In November 2023, four UN Special Rapporteurs (part of Special Procedures of the Human Rights Council) pointed out that the ...
A new report from the IRR and Centre on the Dynamics of Ethnicity (CoDE) suggests that policing during the Covid-19 pandemic undermines public health measures whilst disproportionately targeting Black ...
To help understand the numerous government measures and proposals put forward in 2021, we publish a five-part resource: Impunity Entrenched.
Monish Bhatia and Lucie Audibert explore the use of GPS tags and smartwatches in immigration enforcement used to surveil migrants in the UK.
Lee Bridges, Professor Emeritus (School of Law, University of Warwick), examines the ethnic composition of the Metropolitan police’s gangs database. In October 2014, the Met police disclosed ...
Citizenship-stripping powers introduced since 2002 have enshrined a ‘second-class citizenship’ in the UK, mainly affecting British Muslims, says a new report from the Institute of Race Relations.
The hostile official reception for asylum seekers crossing the Channel is extended to recognised refugees in the Nationality and Borders Bill, which expands the discredited policies of exclusion, ...
Jenny Bourne, long time anti-racist campaigner and editor of the IRR’s journal Race & Class, writes about the 1965 Race Relations Act and assesses the fifty years since it was passed. How should we be ...
A fresh look at the PRU-to-prison pipeline in London and how the expansion of Alternative Provision has coincided with systematic ‘educational enclosure’.
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