From The Right to ContinuityJ. Churchill Few historical subjects provoke stronger emotion than slavery. Nor should they. Between the mid-seventeenth…

From The Right to ContinuityJ. Churchill Public debate in Britain today often begins at the wrong place. Ask about national…

Public debate about Britain has grown louder, but not necessarily clearer. Questions of identity, empire, migration and memory are often…

The Long-Term Demographic Question Facing Britain Introduction When historians look back at the early twenty-first century, they may view it…

Record Migration and the Debate Over Britain’s Future Direction Introduction The early 2020s marked one of the most significant periods…

Policy Change, European Expansion, and a New Migration Era Introduction By the late 1990s Britain was entering a very different…

A Period of Relative Stability Before a New Era of Migration Introduction After the political turbulence of the 1960s and…

Demographic Change and the Urban Transformation of Britain Introduction The 1970s were a decade of major change for Britain. The…

Enoch Powell and the Immigration Debate Introduction In April 1968, the British political debate around immigration and national identity reached…

1962: The Beginning of Immigration Control Parliament Responds to a Changing Britain Introduction By the early 1960s Britain was no…