The UK copes with the issue of ethnic difference more maturely than its neighbours, whatever the BNP may want us to believe
The BNP, immigration, and the position of extremist parties
Stuart Weir's letter to the Guardian
Talk of independence referendums are in the air; the question, the number of questions, who calls it and most recently the number of referendums.
In the last few days, Jo
The BBC handed the BNP a propaganda coup on Thursday, as 8 million people tuned in to the heavily publicised edition of Question Time. I have no doubt the BNP
The evening after the day after. It still feels that something has shifted.
I watched the Question Time under the heavy influence of lemon and honey so this may have effected my judgement. Here are my immediate reactions.
As a good part of the nation prepares to sit down and watch the leader of our New Fascist party on Question Time, we need to ask what the BBC is up to?
Katana Gégé Bukuru spoke to Isabel Hilton at the Nobel Women's Initiative gathering in Antigua about her work for women's human rights and the search for durable peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
We have found that the primary cause of all the violence and submission which women undergo is discrimination, and it is this which makes us more vulnerable than the others. Lucie Minzigama spoke to Isabel Hilton at the Nobel Women's initiative gathering in Guatemala about her work in Burundi work