A MIGRANT solidarity convoy returned to Britain yesterday after delivering £7,500 worth of food, clothes and sanitary goods to the French refugee camp known as the Jungle.
London couple Mona Dohle and Syed Bokhari arrived home with reports of children and pregnant women waiting to be allowed into Britain.
“The first word that comes to my mind when I think of our sisters and brothers in the refugee camp is dignified,” Ms Dohle said in a statement to the press.
The catastrophe unfolding in Gaza – where Palestinians are freezing to death in tents – is not a natural disaster but a calculated outcome of Israel’s ongoing blockade, aid restrictions and continued violence, argues CLAUDIA WEBBE
Britain’s proud asylum history, from sheltering the Kindertransport escaping Hitler to Basque children fleeing fascist Spain, required tireless campaigning against persistent opposition — and it’s up to all of us to do our part today, writes SABINA PRICE
After being silenced and ejected from council meetings over Palestine, MARY MASON joined 3,000 activists from 50 countries in an ambitious attempt to break through to besieged Rafah — only to face police beatings and detention in the Egyptian desert
JAMES WALSH is moved by an exhibition of graphic art that relates horrors that would be much less immediate in other media



