
ANTI-RACISTS and refugee rights campaigners are to gather outside the Home Office in London this evening under the banner of “stop the hate” to mark international migrants day.
Organising group Stand up to Racism (SUTR) stressed the need to keep up the pressure against the government’s “racist policies and targeting” of refugees and migrants amid reports of deaths as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak continued to “fan the flames” of the far right.
The protest, set to begin after the Morning Star goes to print this evening, is due to hear from speakers including Peace and Justice Project founder Jeremy Corbyn, Charlotte Khan of Care4Calais and PCS union Home Office president James Cox.

Meanwhile, Campaigners raise contempt of court complaint against Home Secretary Yvette Cooper over claims Palestine Action was proscribed due to violence against people