JAMES NALTON celebrates Ruben Blades’s song Patria – played before Panama’s game against Ghana — a song inspiring hope instead of hate
I HAD a number of things on my mind to discuss this week, but they were soon overshadowed by Azeem Rafiq’s harrowing evidence to the digital, culture, media and sport committee on Tuesday morning.
The insight he gave into the sheer scale of institutional racism present, not only in the sporting industry but in Britain more broadly, is a tough pill to swallow.
You’d be naive to think that this has come out of nowhere — it is everywhere, from certain newspapers’ depictions of Raheem Sterling, to the response to the missed penalties at the Euros, to booing the knee, to trolls online.
Looking for moral co-ordinates after a tough year for rational political thinking and shared human morality
Looking for moral co-ordinates after a tough year for rational political thinking and shared human morality
ROZ FOYER explains the significance and tradition of today’s St Andrew’s Day March and Rally
As Saudi Arabia is hailed abroad for its ‘reforms,’ the reality for women inside the kingdom grows ever more repressive. On the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, MARYAM ALDOSSARI argues it is time to stop applauding the illusion – and start listening to the women the state works hardest to silence


