United Kingdom
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UK town celebrates Southasian heritage and cultural ties weeks after anti-immigrant violence
Shahid Nadeem
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Thank you India – and Mahatma: For Chagos Island refugees, a long battle and a note of gratitude
Padma Rao Sundarji
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Chagos Islands: UK transfer of sovereignty to Mauritius is step towards closing colonial chapter
James Brocklesby, The Conversation
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Sleeping on the UK streets, addiction, inequality – and hope on a walking tour by the once homeless
MaryLou Costa, The Human Journalism Network
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UK struggles with shortage of care workers as Labour government continues migration curbs
Majella Kilkey, The Conversation
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UK court awards payout to Indian nurse for unpaid wages, harassment
Emma Batha, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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Asylum seekers aren’t ‘taking’ British jobs – but giving them the right to work makes things better
Katrin Marchand, The Conversation
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UK far-right violence shows why the audience of dangerous propaganda should be in focus
Richard Fern, The Conversation
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Poor hygiene, crowding, mental health concerns: Life in UK asylum hotels under far-right attack
Jenny Phillimore, The Conversation Olivia Petie, The Conversation
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UK language shift from ‘illegal’ to ‘irregular’ immigration signals start of humane conversation
Gillian McFadyen, The Conversation
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‘Stay vigilant’: India issues advisory for citizens travelling to UK amid anti-immigration protests
Scroll Staff
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Britain: Anti-immigration protests turn violent, over 150 arrested
Scroll Staff
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‘Where are you’: Photographer Ritesh Uttamchandani captures menace, melancholia in Manchester
Nancy Adajania
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‘Pledging allegiance under protest’: In UK too, MPs break from script while taking oath
Scroll Staff
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How Hindutva is playing a silent role in British politics
Shoaib Daniyal
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UK general election 2024: Prime Minister Rishi Sunak resigns as Labour Party sweeps polls
Scroll Staff
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange released from British prison, will plead guilty in deal with US
Scroll Staff
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Members of UK’s billionaire Hinduja family get over 4-year jail term for exploiting domestic workers
Scroll Staff
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UK’s billionaire Hinduja family faces trial in Geneva for trafficking, exploiting domestic workers
Scroll Staff
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UK: Migration shows dip but changing numbers and global situation point to limits of policies
Rob McNeil, The Conversation