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The Border Business

The grim condition of Home Office's asylum accommodation is notorious, but less well-known is the fact that its provision is outsourced to private companies – who profit from those fleeing disaster and war.

There are Other Worlds Than This

Jack Latham's records made under the name Jam City are intensely political – not as protest songs written on acoustic guitars, but in the radical texture and ideas conveyed by the music itself.

The Colour Bar at the Border

For decades, 'concern' about immigration to Britain sought to preserve the racial hierarchies of the empire – and imperial notions of 'us' and 'them' continue to affect our political discourse today.

The Revolving Door Spins On

'Sleaze' and 'chumocracy' have been features of the past year's politics, but corruption is nothing new – it's a feature of a system where politicians and corporate lobbyists are often the same people.

After the Bodies Piled Up

The debate over Boris Johnson's comments is a reminder that Britain's pandemic disaster wasn't an act of god, it was a failure of government – as lockdown eases we should remember why so much was lost.