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Amelia Gentleman

Amelia Gentleman is a reporter and author of The Windrush Betrayal, Exposing the Hostile Environment. She won the Paul Foot award, Cudlipp award, an Amnesty award, journalist of the year British journalism awards and London press club print journalist of the year for Windrush investigations. She has also won the Orwell prize, feature and specialist writer of the year. Previously she reported from Delhi, Paris and Moscow

July 2024

  • Police line up Flat

    ‘It’s like watching a TV drama’: what happens when police go rogue – and get caught?

    At the Metropolitan police misconduct hearings officers face charges of drunkenness, racism and improper sexual relations. Can the force ever clean up its act?
  • Judi Dench and Siân Phillips composite.

    Judi Dench and Siân Phillips become first female members of Garrick Club

    Exclusive: Veteran actors fast-tracked into venerable London club in wake of men-only rule being jettisoned after 193 years
  • A paper boat showing Rishi Sunak's face and the message 'Stop the boats' against a blue background. Credit: Guardian Design Team/PA

    The broken years: Tory Britain 2010-24
    How the Tory war on immigration backfired

    For more than a decade, Conservatives have promised to crack down on illegal migration and slash the number of legal arrivals. Their repeated failure has infuriated voters – and further demonised immigrants to the UK

June 2024

  • Trevor Donald

    Suella Braverman’s decision to drop Windrush recommendations unlawful, court rules

    Judge says it was ‘conspicuously unfair’ not to appoint migrants’ commissioner

May 2024

  • Marina Gibson standing in a river, flyfishing

    ‘I just want to be equal’: female angler takes on elite men-only flyfishing club

  • The East India Club in St James's Square, London: a large cream-painted historic building with arched windows on the ground floor and a covered doorway, balconies on the first floor and white-painted stonework. A similar building but with pillars adjoins it at the corner of the grand square.

    London’s remaining men-only gentlemen’s clubs discuss female membership

  • Woman walking in front of Garrick club building

    Garrick club chair says ‘exceptional lady members’ may be fast-tracked

  • Men walk down the steps of a building. They wear matching pink and blue ties

    ‘No longer remotely defensible’: Garrick’s decision to admit women shows times have changed

  • Garrick Club votes to accept female members for first time

  • Men-only Garrick Club to vote on admitting women as members

  • Bitterly divided Garrick Club prepares to vote on female membership again

April 2024

  • Sting performs sitting on a stool on stage playing a guitar

    Admit women or we quit, Sting and Stephen Fry tell Garrick

  • Suella Braverman

    Braverman dropping Windrush measures was unlawful, court told

  • A teengaer sits on the edge of a bed, using a laptop and wearing headphones. The blurred view from the large window in the room is dominated by skyscrapers

    Today in Focus
    Where does the Cass review leave trans teenagers?

  • A person walks past the entrance to the Garrick Club in London

    High court judge removed from case in part due to his Garrick membership

  • Five thousand children with gender-related distress awaiting NHS care in England

  • Hilary Cass warns Kemi Badenoch over risks of conversion practices ban

  • What Cass review says about surge in children seeking gender services

  • Adult transgender clinics in England face inquiry into patient care

  • ‘Children are being used as a football’: Hilary Cass on her review of gender identity services

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