News

20 January 2026

We are leaving Twitter X

Why we - and many NGOs - are leaving “Twitter X”

20 January 2026

Response to the Home Office’s Proposed Asylum and Returns Policy

Our response to the UK Government’s asylum and returns proposals explains why deterrence by design is not an asylum policy, and sets out what a workable, lawful system would look like instead.

11 January 2026

Home Office to end support for destitute asylum seekers and evict people from hotels.

The Home Office plans to withdraw support from destitute asylum seekers and evict people from asylum hotels in Spring. Details are sketchy.

31 December 2025

As the year ends

As we reach the end of an exceptionally challenging year, we want to thank you for your continued support, and reflect on the past year

6 December 2025

How Long Do We Stay Silent While Racism Passes for Respectable Discourse?

When racism targeting children is dressed up as “concern” and amplified by mainstream media, every one of us has a moral duty to speak up and call it out

6 December 2025

Why are broadcasters still legitimising Farage as a voice on immigrants?

As an anti-racist homelessness and human rights charity, we are asking broadcasters and Ofcom to justify why Nigel Farage is treated as a credible pundit on the very communities placed at risk by his words.

4 December 2025

Farage’s racially coded attacks have no place in a civilised society

Robina Qureshi comments on the importance of holding the line against racism.

4 December 2025

Standing With Glasgow’s Multilingual Children Against Farage’s Bigotry

Responding to Nigel Farage’s claim that Glasgow’s multilingual pupils are “not diversity” and instead represent the “cultural smashing” of the city, Robina Qureshi, CEO, has condemned his targeting of Glasgow's schoolchildren.

27 November 2025

Asylum changes will engineer one of the biggest humanitarian emergencies this country has ever seen

With the latest shake up of asylum and immigration policy, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood is engineering one of the biggest humanitarian emergencies this country has seen in decades, and it will fall to civil society to clean up the carnage. Robina Qureshi writes.

2 November 2025

Turning a house into a home - the story of a transformation - Part One

Lina, a 30-year-old Palestinian refugee and PhD student in Humanitarianism and Conflict Response, has just received a housing association flat in Glasgow through Wheatley Homes. She’s finally beginning to build a home for herself and her two young daughters after months of living in temporary accommodation.

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