A Syrian refugee and his two daughters wait for relocation in northern Greece.
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With the EU’s refugee relocation scheme due to end in September, progress has been painfully slow.
What’s happened a year on?
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It was going pretty well until 2017 began.
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It could even lead to a loss of low-skilled manufacturing jobs.
The role of immigration in the vote for Brexit.
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Did phantom migrants affect the EU referendum result more than actual experiences of immigration?
Weighing in on inequality.
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New figures reveal inequality in Britain and the effects of the redistributive tax and benefits system.
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A new study finds Muslim women in the UK live in an atmosphere of prejudice.
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Immigration is at the heart of the Brexit debate. Here’s what the research says about employment.
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It’s a common assumption that library use is plummeting – but that depends on which libraries you look at.
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Not only is council tax on the rise, it’s completely out of touch with reality.
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Segregation is a major concern for many British people - but there’s not as much evidence for it as you might think.
Save our foxes: another day, another protest.
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There were more protests in Britain last year than at any time since the 1970s.
Who is entering the care system?
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Examining the data on whether the number of children in care at some point in their childhood has gone up.
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After the middle years of their life, people report increasing levels of happiness. An expert unpicks the data.
Mind the gap.
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Some data shows the gap in employment rates between disabled and non-disabled working-age people has gone down. But other data says the opposite. Here’s why.
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Crime rates have fallen - but our expert explains that it’s too soon to celebrate.
A life lived.
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The first to have benefited from the NHS the longest, more marriages and long retirement – but more living with disability too.
Who benefits from benefits?
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The government faces pressure to means test benefits to stop richer elderly people claiming at the expense of their poorer peers.
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The sharing economy has not, so far, changed the structure of employment and it would require a sudden and unprecedented shift which reversed very recent trends for it to do so.
Will they stay or will they go home?
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As the government looks to further tighten visa rules for non-EU students, how many are choosing to remain after their courses finish?
Are universities counting their pennies?
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As universities swallow a £150m cut to their teaching budgets, are they in a stable financial position?