UK Racism

Brendan McGrath said he had 'manifestly failed' to make all members feel welcome at the union.
Brendan McGrath, the Oxford Union president, has stepped down from his role following the outcry over the treatment of Ebenezer Azamati at an event at the Union.
University's Africa Society calls for security to be punished, and asks: Why didn't other students speak up sooner?
The Queen's second son is already facing a barrage of criticism for his Newsnight interview on Saturday night.
Shadow Equalities Minister Naz Shah said: 'The Conservative Party is rife with Islamophobia, racism and bigotry from top to bottom.'
It’s 2019 and “woke” Bollywood continues to paint its actors brown instead of casting people with actual dark skin. One wonders why, because we are a country of dark skinned people.
When you’re a young writer of colour, and your success is predicated on your acceptance from the majority, perfection can feel like the only real option, writes Malavika Kannan.
Amid a spike in hate crimes, Brits reveal what it’s like to be told to leave the country.
The 19-year-old had told fellow candidate Luba Farhan to "shut up, Gandhi" in a WhatsApp group message.
I was often the only black woman in the entire lecture theatre and only one of the classes I took was taught by a woman of colour, Claire Heuchan writes.