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As a coalition of racial justice organisations, we've written an open letter to Sir Mark Rowley, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service, expressing deep concern with their response to the ...
In an open letter to the Prime Minister, anti-racist and migrants rights organisations are calling for Parliament to be recalled in light of racist riots which are tearing through the UK.
In the week marking six months since racist riots which gripped the country, racial justice, migrants rights and Muslim organisations have written to the government urging them to take action on ...
As part of a broad base of civil society organisations, we have written to Baroness Hallett calling for structural racism to be investigated as a key issue in every module of the COVID-19 Inquiry.
As a leading UK racial justice organisation, we are appalled at rising levels of racist hatred in society. ‍ The shocking rise in anti-semitic attacks in the UK, reported over the weekend is ...
Although the Government's new plan for an ‘Inclusive Britain’ doesn't go far enough, it signals a welcome de-escalation from a contrived and divisive culture war.
In a landmark moment today, the High Court issued a judgment in favour of the Runnymede Trust and Good Law Project confirming that the government acted illegally in appointing Baroness Dido Harding ...
Our children are being failed by the state institutions there to protect them. It is inconceivable that, in 2023, we are reading a report advising police officers to consider “what can I do to keep ...
Statement on our response to Sgt Blake's acquittal ‍ We have deleted our posts in relation to the acquittal of Sgt. Martyn Blake for the murder of Chris Kaba. We accept that the wording and statistics ...
The rate of police officers in UK schools is leaving Black and minority ethnic pupils over-policed and under-protected.
‍ The Runnymede Trust is proud to announce that Dr Shabna Begum has been appointed as its CEO. Shabna will take up the role immediately, after acting as Interim CEO for the organisation over the past ...
Our open letter to Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley expressing our deep concern over reports that there is to be an escalation of police presence in local schools, in light of recent global events.