Perspectives paper highlighting how Islamophobia is growing in the UK, and its structural nature across British society.
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 used in our original posts on X were not as ...
For more than 50 years, we have worked tirelessly to build a Britain in which we all enjoy equal opportunities. From broadening the curriculum to exposing the Windrush scandal, our work is rooted in ...
A joint submission from the Runnymede Trust and Amnesty International UK to the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination’s 113th Session, has found that government legislation and ...
Runnymede Trust analysis of new Home Office strip search data shows that Black people are disproportionately strip searched by nearly all police forces in England and Wales. Black children are 6.5 ...
Under new social housing proposals being suggested by the government, prospective social housing tenants will not be eligible for social housing if they have not lived in the UK for more than 10 years ...
In 2010, The Runnymede Trust was commissioned to conduct research and make recommendations on how it can ensure greater ethnic diversity at the top of the organisation. The report proceeded to outline ...
Art is one of the only subjects that explicitly offers a space for personal exploration, where students are encouraged to respond to the world and their place within it. Art lessons are therefore a ...
The run-up to the 2024 general election will be riddled with political debate on immigration, based on racialised ideas of who is welcome and who belongs. When people are asked what matters to them ...
In our survey of over 2,000 Black and minority ethnic people in the UK, 66% report supporting stronger calls for a ceasefire in Gaza, and more compassion for Palestinian people. Just 9% of Black and ...
The 2023 Autumn Statement, announced on 22 November, fails to address the deepening inequalities faced by communities of colour, who have already been hit first and hardest by the cost of living ...
More than 4.2 million children in the UK are growing up in poverty, a number that has been rising over the last decade and is forecast to grow even further. Failure to disrupt and reverse this trend ...