
Jason Arday Had Questions to Answer. So Does the Guardian.
Jason Arday deserved scrutiny. But who scrutinises the journalism when legitimate investigation becomes part of a racialised media storm?
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Jason Arday deserved scrutiny. But who scrutinises the journalism when legitimate investigation becomes part of a racialised media storm?

A story of Black exceptionalism, racist scrutiny and what happens when a human being becomes a symbol for everybody and everything but himself.

Professor Jason Arday: what happens next matters now.

Professor Jason Arday has been turned into Exhibit A in somebody else’s ideological prosecution of Black achievement. It is time we examined the man making the case — and the racist theory behind it.

Proffesor Jason Arday has questions to answer, but his mistakes must not become an indictment of Black academics, EDI or the legitimacy of Black advancement.

Labour’s Race Equality Engagement Group promised to carry Black voices into the heart of government. Its first report reveals something rather different: consultation without power, participation with

What are the Met doing arresting pensioners? An article about bad law, reactionary policing and the criminalisation of peaceful opposition to the destruction of Gaza.

The Lawrence surveillance scandal exposes the moral inversion at the heart of British policing: failure for victims, intelligence and intrusion for those who demanded justice.

How Britain's biggest agreement on police race reform is being quietly dismantled.

Jude Bellingham, Black fatigue and the conditional embrace of England’s Black footballers

A personal reflection on the man, the movement and the community institution that helped shape Black Britain—and shaped me.