Coronavirus: the state of the nation
Everyone’s been hit hard. BAME communities have been hit hardest.

Looking ahead to next week’s budget, Rosie Carter reveals new polling which highlights how BAME communities have taken the biggest economic hit during the COVID…

26/02/2021
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Coronavirus: the state of the nation
Vaccine hesitancy: why it is happening and what we can do about it

Since the initial outbreak of coronavirus, the impact has been disproportionate for Black and ethnic minority Britons. While the vaccine rollout has so far offered…

17/02/2021
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Introduction: When the singing stops

It is too early to tell what societal change will come out of the pandemic. Will we have a 1945 moment, when British people demanded a better world to come out of the war, or is this akin to 1929, when the economic crash led to the rise of Nazism and eventually the Second World War?

03/07/2020 - Nick Lowles
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No Laughing Matter

Conspiracy theories are the lifeblood of hateful extremism – and during the coronavirus pandemic they’re growing, warns Joe Mulhall.

01/07/2020 - Joe Mulhall
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