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Anger as Home Secretary fails Windrush Scandal Survivors

Anger as Home Secretary fails Windrush Scandal Survivors

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Read the original post in History & Policy. This week, the Home Secretary Suella Braverman provided the UK parliament with an update on the government’s delivery of recommendations as outlined in the 2020 Windrush Lessons Learned Review. This included the...
More than a Hostile Environment: The Windrush Scandal, Diplomacy and the Commonwealth Caribbean

More than a Hostile Environment: The Windrush Scandal, Diplomacy and the Commonwealth Caribbean

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This presentation will examine the responses of Caribbean High Commissioners, government representatives, legal specialists and scholars on the restrictions imposed on immigration from the Caribbean to the United Kingdom from the early 1960s until the present day....
At “tipping point”: New report signals limited drive within the Home Office properly to address the Windrush scandal

At “tipping point”: New report signals limited drive within the Home Office properly to address the Windrush scandal

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In a much anticipated independent review published on the Windrush scandal last week, Wendy Williams warns that the Home Office is at “tipping point” and must maintain momentum to ensure systemic and cultural change. As early as 2013, Caribbean diplomats had contacted...

The Windrush Scandal in a Transnational and Commonwealth Context

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