Windrush scandal
The home secretary insisted her response to the Windrush Lessons Learned Review has been “swift, strong and uncompromising”.
Shadow justice secretary David Lammy said the level of proof required of Windrush citizens "treats them like criminals when they are victims".
Home secretary Priti Patel praised the review for highlighting the "ignorance and institutional thoughtlessness" of the Home Office.
Windrush Day should be a day to celebrate the contributions so many have made to this country. But this government has been too slow to answer this moment with action.
The Home Office said £362,996 has been paid out from the fund, which totals at least £200m, with offers valued at £280,000 also made.
We spoke to the creators of the short film about their message and hopes for the future.
The review criticised the Home Office's "institutional ignorance".
MP David Lammy criticises home secretary over people being sent to Jamaica as he asks: "When will black lives matter once again?”
Even after the Windrush scandal, those in power continue to play with the lives of Black people, author Amna Saleem writes.
Cross-party letter signed by more than 150 parliamentarians warns of “unacceptable risk” of removing anyone with potential claim to stay.