9 June: Palantir sends a ‘letter before action’ to London mayor Sadiq Khan’s office signalling its intention to sue for blocking its £50 million data analysis contract with the Met Police, a decision ...
These entries are documented from our press monitoring of the racist pogrom that unfolded in Northern Ireland following the stabbing of Stephen Ogilvie by Hadi Alodid. It only follows the dates ...
According to the Office for National Statistics, there were approximately 59.6 million people living in England and Wales in mid-2021. Of these, 48.7 million (86.0 per cent) were White British. The ...
The reason that there is concern over BME and migrant and refugee state-related deaths is not only because of a disproportion in overall numbers of such deaths, but also because of the circumstances ...
£6.00 The January 2010 edition of the journal Race & Class leads with Tony Bunyan's analysis of Europe's shift to a surveillance society; it also includes an examination of military futurism by Matt ...
‘Fascist’ group Britain First to start ‘direct action’ on Mail and Sun journalists over Lynda Bellingham post ...
EDL founder Tommy Robinson spared jail for contempt of court after accusing rape defendants of being ‘Muslim paedophiles’ ...
As 2022 begins, its difficult to keep up with the legislative and policy changes threatening human rights. To help understand the sheer proliferation of government measures and proposals put forward ...
While a minority of young, multiracial working-class Londoners caught up in serious youth violence are schooled in the Pupil Referral Units (PRUs) and Alternative Provision (AP) that forms part of 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 ...
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 ...
On the launch of the young people’s oral history project exhibition ‘Activating Newham Community & Activism 1980-1991’, Jasbir Singh writes about his experiences and the seminal work of the Asian ...