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A complicated picture

29 August 2008

The latest article on Speakers' corner deals with the relationship between immigration and community cohesion. Following a major report arguing that many Britons have serious concerns about the social consequences of migration, Rachel Pillai argues that the evidence paints a more complex picture. See below to read this and other articles and to add your comments: join the debate!

Bad for the neigbourhood?

Rachel Pillai looks at the relationship between immigration and community cohesion

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One for all

Britain's welfare system is failing those who need it most, argues Chris Dillow

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Mind the gap

Human rights protection must apply to those who need it most, argues Katie Ghose

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Progressive parenting

Elizabeth Washbrook looks at whether men and women are equally good at caring for young children

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Action against internment

There is no excuse for longer periods of pre-trial detention, argues Shami Chakrabarti

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The curse of sensitivity

Zia Haider Rahman warns that liberal values are undermined by misguided attempts at neutrality

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The ties that bind

AC Grayling examines the perils of identity politics

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Beyond bias

Binna Kandola looks at how to overcome the prejudices we hide even from ourselves

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All in the mind

Assumptions about us made by others can have powerful effects, regardless of their accuracy, argues Cordelia Fine

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When words are not enough

Frances Butler looks at whether the concept of dignity could be legally enforced

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