Honouring Black Britain 2026: Nominations Now Open
As part of this year’s Black History Month theme, “Honouring Our Communities,” we are opening nominations for Honouring…
As part of this year’s Black History Month theme, “Honouring Our Communities,” we are opening nominations for Honouring…
In a landmark celebration of literature, community, and cultural impact, Selina Brown has been named the National Reading…
The Second World War was not fought by Britain alone. It was a global conflict, drawing on the…
There are few figures in nineteenth-century history whose lives so powerfully challenge the limits placed upon them as…
A medical researcher, writer and senior equality leader, Burford’s career spanned science, public service, education and cultural life….
Hiring decisions are often presented as fair and objective, yet many outcomes are decided in seconds, long before…
Richard Akinwande Savage (Jnr) was born in Edinburgh in 1903. His father claimed descent from a freed Nigerian…
Born and raised in Little London, and a descendant of a Scottish military doctor who settled there, Ralph…
Fostering South West, a partnership of 15 local councils, is appealing for people who can provide children in…
Hear from our Head of Fostering at St Christopher’s Pauline Griffiths, to find out more about what our…
There are few figures in nineteenth-century history whose lives so powerfully challenge the limits placed upon them as…
In January 1846, Frederick Douglass arrived in Scotland as a man who was both internationally recognised and legally…
Pursuing a postgraduate degree in the UK is a major decision that can shape career prospects, academic growth,…
Choosing where to study isn’t just about academics. It’s about feeling seen, supported, and empowered to succeed. For…