Britons urged to use Holocaust Memorial Day as moment for community cohesion
September 2022
Appeal for UK aid as worst floods in Pakistan’s history leave 6 million in urgent need
Disasters and Emergency Committee urges British public to give whatever they can
August 2022
UK Muslim charity trying to break record for blood donations in one day
Social justice group Who Is Hussain calls for more donations from BAME communities as NHS stocks dwindle
January 2022
‘All my life people have told me to lose my Muslimness’ – politicians on their battle with Islamophobia
Woman jailed for death threats to Bradford MP Naz Shah
July 2021
Who has the Labour party suspended in recent years?
A number of prominent figures have been suspended in recent years, only some of whom have been readmitted to the party
February 2021
When it comes to race and gender, oppressed people can be oppressors too
Sonia Sodha
From lesbians being denounced as bigots to East African Asians racially abusing black people, the lines of discrimination are not always clear
October 2019
This battle to become West Midlands mayor reminds us women of colour face a double oppression
Sonia Sodha
Labour defends West Midlands mayoral list amid 'homophobia' row
Labour mayoral candidate calls for truce in row with Naz Shah
Labour metro mayoral hopeful 'unfit for office' says shadow minister
May 2019
Tories under pressure to suspend councillors over anti-Islam tweets
Conservative Muslim Forum chairman Mohammed Amin says he’s ‘lost faith’ in party on issue
March 2019
Labour formally adopts definition of Islamophobia
All-party parliamentary group definition says Islamophobia is ‘rooted in racism’
September 2018
Women, not politicians, should control their bodies
Kenan Malik
Labour must think again on early screening in pregnancy
August 2018
Boris Johnson must face full inquiry, Muslim leaders tell May
Islamophobic incidents have increased after Johnson’s burqa remarks, says MCB
June 2018
When a sick MP is forced to vote, our politics has lost touch with reality
Gaby Hinsliff
Arcane Westminster traditions mean politicians seem ever more remote, just as they need to connect with the rest of us, says the Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff
Commons leader uneasy after ill and pregnant MPs forced to vote in house
Andrea Leadsom’s concern over episode involving Naz Shah amounts to criticism of Tory chief whip
A sick MP being forced to vote in a wheelchair? The system is archaic
Emma Dent Coad
I am calling for a thorough review of parliament’s outdated structures. Yesterday’s flagrant abuse must not happen again, says Emma Dent Coad, Labour MP for Kensington
March 2018
Corbyn’s ‘regret’ over an antisemitic mural doesn’t go remotely far enough
Matthew d'Ancona
The party leader seems to respond as though hatred of Jewish people is an irritant, rather than a issue of fundamental rights, says the Guardian columnist Matthew d’Ancona