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Confronting religious intolerance would strengthen the Commonwealth and society at large, writes Preet Gill
Shadow cabinet minister Dawn Butler has said Theresa May could personally be accused of "racism" for her role in bringing forward policies that led to the Windrush scandal.
Senior Tory ministers were among the “harshest critics” of Theresa May’s immigration policies under the coalition government, a former chair of the Conservative party has claimed.
Theresa May has announced that Britain’s Windrush children will be entitled to compensation over their unfair treatment by the Home Office.
Amber Rudd said officials would have greater “teeth” to boost deportations of illegal migrants just months before the Windrush saga began, it has been reported.
Dods People draws together a list of this week's appointments in Westminster politics, all the devolved administrations and the public affairs sector.
Lee Bridges did not think he would fit in when he started work at Westminster in 2012. Now the Director of Communications for the House of Commons is determined to change the way Parliament is perceived
The heads of parliament’s most powerful committees have joined forces in a bid to coordinate the information that each have on the threats posed by Russia.
Former Home Secretary Alan Johnson has said the destruction of Windrush landing cards was "an administrative decision" taken while he was Home Secretary in 2009.
After disbelief at the destruction of Windrush records, and concerns over a new taskforce, Floella Benjamin is resolute that British values will prevail
With local elections just weeks away, Labour remain hopeful of a good night at the polls. But amid reports of abuse at CLP meetings and attempts to unseat council leaders, Andrew Gwynne fears the sense of party unity that followed last year’s election success is under strain. The Shadow Communities Secretary tells Kevin Schofield why the party must unite and take the fight to the Conservatives
Tax chiefs have been criticised after they refused to raid the offices of a firm suspected of laundering huge sums of money seemingly because they donated money to the Conservatives.
More than 100 Windrush cases are now being looked into by the Home Office, it has emerged, as Labour accused Theresa May of trying to “shift the blame” over her handling of the controversy.
Boris Johnson has called for greater use of police stop and search powers to halt a stark rise in knife crime - putting him at odds with the Home Office.
30 years after the murder of Helen McCourt, Conor McGinn calls for a legal change, to prevent killers being released from jail if they fail to reveal the whereabouts of their victim’s body.
The decision to destroy the Windrush generation's landing papers was taken while Labour was in power, Theresa May has said.
Andrew Walker QC, Chair of the Bar Council, has made the following statement ahead of tonight’s Vigil for Justice outside the Ministry of Justice.
Diane Abbott has said Amber Rudd should “consider her position” after the Home Secretary criticised officials in her own department over the Windrush scandal.
An independent inquiry has cleared Welsh First Minister Carwyn Jones of misleading the assembly over his response to bullying claims in the wake of the death of Labour's Carl Sargeant.
The NHS has failed to implement a single recommendation to protect it from another cyber assault almost a year after a major attack hit the health service, MPs have revealed.
The Home Office is facing fresh pressure after it emerged thousands of documents relating to the Windrush generation were destroyed by the department in 2010.
Here is a summary of this morning's briefing for lobby journalists by the Prime Minister's official spokesman.
Theresa May has apologised to Caribbean leaders over the treatment of the UK's so-called Windrush children, after an outcry over immigration troubles faced by the longstanding British residents.
Tighter regulation of online ads is needed in order to prevent fake news influencing the outcome of the next general election, peers have warned.