RMMHWMCK–'Amber Rudd quits over Windrush scandal' news headline in The Guardian and 'Rudd resigns' on front page of The Times newspaper headlines 30 April 2018
RM2DJA3XB–File photo dated 28/03/54 of the Empire Windrush. Home Secretary Priti Patel is set to announce a major overhaul of compensation for victims of the Windrush scandal, with payments to be increased and delivered more swiftly.
RMMTHA01–Protest over the Windrush scandal at Parliament Square and outside the Home Office in Marsham Street. Demonstrators call for the resignation of Home Secretary Amber Rudd. Featuring: Atmosphere, View Where: London, England, United Kingdom When: 28 Apr 2018 Credit: Wheatley/WENN
RMG56J7D–Wimbledon London, UK. 21st June 2016. An Immigration Enforcement van driving in Wimbledon. Prime Minister David Cameron's former policy adviser Steve Hilton has warned that the Government would not be able to meet its immigration target pledges while Britain remained in the European Union
RMMY20HK–Anti-racism campaigners demonstrates outside Downing Street protesting against the handling of the Windrush Scandal, including a recent vote to release all documents relating to the scandal. Featuring: Atmosphere, View Where: London, United Kingdom When: 05 May 2018 Credit: Dinendra Haria/WENN
RMMHRJD1–May 1, 2018 - London, UK. 1st May 2018. Protesters hold posters and a banner at the Home Office called by Movement for Justice calling for an end to immigration charter flights. The protest was called as the Home Office intends to carry out a mass deportation to Jamaica in the middle of the Windrush scandal including members of the Windrush generation. The protest at the Home Office and later at the Jamaican High Commission called for an end to these mass deportations, which have led to a rounding up of many who are in this country legally but whose cases are still disputed by the Home Office.
RMMTH9YW–Protest over the Windrush scandal at Parliament Square and outside the Home Office in Marsham Street. Demonstrators call for the resignation of Home Secretary Amber Rudd. Featuring: Atmosphere, View Where: London, England, United Kingdom When: 28 Apr 2018 Credit: Wheatley/WENN
RMJJH52J–An Empire Windrush commemorative flag and plaque at the London Cruise Terminal at Tilbury, Essex, England, U.K.
RMMY20HE–Anti-racism campaigners demonstrates outside Downing Street protesting against the handling of the Windrush Scandal, including a recent vote to release all documents relating to the scandal. Featuring: Atmosphere, View Where: London, United Kingdom When: 05 May 2018 Credit: Dinendra Haria/WENN
RMMJEYGT–London, UK. 5th May, 2018. Solidarity with Windrush Credit: Alex Cavendish/Alamy Live News
RMMGFPGE–London UK 28th April 2018 Legal clinics for those who think they may be affected by the Windrush migration scandal held throughout May at the Black Cutural archives in south London after it emerged that a number of Windrush generation migrants, who arrived in the UK from 1948-71, have been threatened with deportation by the Home Office.
RM2C85694–Home Secretary Priti Patel making a statement to MPs in the House of Commons, London, where she promised a 'full evaluation' of the hostile environment policy in the wake of the Windrush scandal.
RMMJEWTG–London, UK, 5th May 2018, Demonstrators attend a march for Windrush opposite Downing Street in an attempt to overturn the governments immigration policy stating Theresa May's current policy is racist. Credit: adrian looby/Alamy Live News
RMP4P9CM–Bristol, UK. 23rd June 2018. Empire Windrush Mural seen on the side of a Building Campbell Street, St Paul's. Its a space that celebrates the remarkable contribution of African and Caribbean men and women to this country. Robert Timoney/Alamy/Live/News
RMMH5YN8–Westminster, London, 30th April 2018. People protest in solidarity, standing in front of the Churchill Statue in Parliament Square. A 'Solidarity with the Windrush generatiion' protest is organised by Stand Up to Racism to signal unity and common anti-racism aims. Credit: Imageplotter News and Sports/Alamy Live News
RMMXRT0T–The May 2018 Private Eye magazine cover Windrush scandal headline Amber Rudd 'Woman Overboard' on magazines shelf at newsagent in London England UK
RMMTHA20–Protesters demonstrate in Parliament Square and march to Home Office against the first wave of Windrush generation immigrants facing deportation Featuring: Atmosphere, View Where: London, United Kingdom When: 28 Apr 2018 Credit: Dinendra Haria/WENN
RM2R8RA78–London, UK. 23rd June, 2023. Members of the Brixton-based Pegasus Opera perform in Windrush Square as part of events to mark the 75th anniversary of the Empire Windrush docking at Tilbury. Credit: Anna Watson/Alamy Live News
RM2B68GHJ–Movement for Justice protesting in Windrush Square against deportation to Jamaica March 2020
RM2M757M0–File photo dated 22/06/48 of Jamaican immigrants welcomed by RAF officials from the Colonial Office after the ex-troopship HMT 'Empire Windrush' landed them at Tilbury. The Home Secretary is set to ditch some of the reforms promised following the uncovering of the Windrush scandal, according to reports. The Guardian said it had been told by sources that Suella Braverman intends to renege on a Home Office pledge to create the post of migrants' commissioner. Issue date: Saturday January 7, 2023.
RMMGFX3T–Manchester, UK. 28 April 2018. A woman holds two 'After the Windrush Scandal' flyers during an Anti-Racism and 'Windrush-Generation' Protest on Manchester. The protestors demanded and end to racism and support for the Caribbean Migrants who came to Britain under UK passports to work in the 1950's. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2MGNWNB–File photo dated 22/06/48 of Jamaican immigrants welcomed by RAF officials from the Colonial Office after the ex-troopship HMT 'Empire Windrush' landed them at Tilbury. The Home Secretary has confirmed that the UK Government is rowing back on commitments made following the discovery of the Windrush scandal. In a written statement in the House of Commons, Ms Braverman said she would not be establishing a migrants' commissioner - ditching a recommendation made following a scathing review into how the scandal unfolded at the Home Office. Issue date: Thursday January 26, 2023.
RM2AX3BC6–London, UK. 10th Feb 2020. People protest out side Downing Street to try to halt deportation of 50 people on a Home Office charter flight to Jamaica. Credit: Thabo Jaiyesimi/Alamy Live News
RM2PKBHRF–Windrush, UK. 06th Apr, 2023. Patrick Vernon speaks during the commemoration. Fifth anniversary of remembering those who have been impacted and exposing the Windrush scandal which saw people from the Caribbean treated like ‘illegal immigrants' by the Home Office despite arriving in Britain legally. (Photo by Thabo Jaiyesimi/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2PKA9TP–London, UK. 6th Apr 2023. People gathered in Windrush Square in Brixton to commemorate the 5th anniversary of the Windrush scandal. Aubrey Fagon/Alamy Live News
RMTWP83B–Westminster Bridge, London, UK. 22nd June, 2019. A banner drop from Westminster Bridge as part of the National Windrush Day of Action calling for justice and full compensation for victims of the Windrush scandal. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News
RMJJH54P–An Empire Windrush commemorative flag and plaque at the London Cruise Terminal, Tilbury Docks, Tilbury, Essex, England, UK
RM2PMHC4P–'Windrush victim's long struggle for benefits' Guardian newspaper headline article clipping cutting 8 April 2023 London England UK Great Britain
RMMHRJ0D–London, UK. May 1, 2018 - London, UK. 1st May 2018. Protesters hold posters and a banner at the Home Office called by Movement for Justice calling for an end to immigration charter flights. The protest was called as the Home Office intends to carry out a mass deportation to Jamaica in the middle of the Windrush scandal including members of the Windrush generation. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News
RMMW173G–Amber Rudd resigns as Home Secretary after Windrush scandal. File images. Featuring: Amber Rudd Where: London, United Kingdom When: 29 Apr 2018 Credit: Dinendra Haria/WENN
RM2R9ACH5–The National Windrush Monument by the sculptor Basil Watson, commemorating British West Indian immigrants arriving in the UK. London Waterloo, England
RMMJEWRW–London, UK, 5th May 2018, Demonstrators attend a march for Windrush opposite Downing Street in an attempt to overturn the governments immigration policy stating Theresa May's current policy is racist. Credit: adrian looby/Alamy Live News
RMG56J7C–Wimbledon London, UK. 21st June 2016. An Immigration Enforcement van driving in Wimbledon. Prime Minister David Cameron's former policy adviser Steve Hilton has warned that the Government would not be able to meet its immigration target pledges while Britain remained in the European Union
RMMH5YMX–Westminster, London, 30th April 2018. People protest in solidarity, standing in front of the Churchill Statue in Parliament Square. A 'Solidarity with the Windrush generatiion' protest is organised by Stand Up to Racism to signal unity and common anti-racism aims. Credit: Imageplotter News and Sports/Alamy Live News
RMMJEYJ0–London, UK. 5th May, 2018. Solidarity with Windrush Credit: Alex Cavendish/Alamy Live News
RM2R8RA7F–London, UK. 23rd June, 2023. Members of the Brixton-based Pegasus Opera perform in Windrush Square as part of events to mark the 75th anniversary of the Empire Windrush docking at Tilbury. Credit: Anna Watson/Alamy Live News
RM2B68FP9–Movement for Justice protesting in Windrush Square against deportation to Jamaica March 2020
RM2R8RGKP–London, UK. 22 June, 2023. Windrush Procession through Brixton to Windrush Square marking the 75th anniversary of the arrival of immigrants from the Caribbean at Tilbury aboard the Empire Windrush. The celebration was described by many as 'bittersweet' in the wake of a scandal which saw many arrivals and their descendants wrongly threatened with deportation or detention by the Home Office. Credit: Ron Fassbender/Alamy Live News
RMMGFX3X–Manchester, UK. 28 April 2018. A young woman holds two 'After the Windrush Scandal' flyers during an Anti-Racism and 'Windrush-Generation' Protest on Manchester. The protestors demanded and end to racism and support for the Caribbean Migrants who came to Britain under UK passports to work in the 1950's. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2MGNWND–File photo dated 06/12/22 of Home Secretary Suella Braverman arriving in Downing Street, London. The Home Secretary has confirmed that the UK Government is rowing back on commitments made following the discovery of the Windrush scandal. In a written statement in the House of Commons, Ms Braverman said she would not be establishing a migrants' commissioner - ditching a recommendation made following a scathing review into how the scandal unfolded at the Home Office. Issue date: Thursday January 26, 2023.
RM2PKBHBP–Windrush, UK. 06th Apr, 2023. Patrick Vernon speaks during the commemoration. Fifth anniversary of remembering those who have been impacted and exposing the Windrush scandal which saw people from the Caribbean treated like ‘illegal immigrants' by the Home Office despite arriving in Britain legally. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2DJA3XD–File photo dated 26/02/20 of Home Secretary Priti Patel who is set to announce a major overhaul of compensation for victims of the Windrush scandal, with payments to be increased and delivered more swiftly.
RM2AX3NTP–London UK 1Oth Feb 2020 Police clash with protesters outside the houses of parliament during demonstration against deportation of 50 people on a Home Office charter flight to Jamaica. Credit: Thabo Jaiyesimi/Alamy Live News
RM2C85627–Home Secretary Priti Patel making a statement to MPs in the House of Commons, London, where she promised a 'full evaluation' of the hostile environment policy in the wake of the Windrush scandal.
RM2PKBHNM–Windrush, UK. 06th Apr, 2023. A woman listens to speakers during the commemoration. Fifth anniversary of remembering those who have been impacted and exposing the Windrush scandal which saw people from the Caribbean treated like ‘illegal immigrants' by the Home Office despite arriving in Britain legally. (Photo by Thabo Jaiyesimi/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2PK6XWY–File photo dated 03/04/2023 of the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who has been urged to keep promises made to victims of the Windrush scandal or risk looking like their suffering was in vain and the hostile environment they faced still exists. A letter signed by survivors, campaigners, athletes and actors has been sent to the Prime Minister branding progress on the commitments to right past wrongs 'painfully slow'. The letter is due to be delivered to Downing Street on Thursday - which it said marks the fifth anniversary of the exposure of the scandal. Issue date: Thursday April 6, 2023.
RM2PKA8TH–London, UK. 6th Apr 2023. People gathered in Windrush Square in Brixton to commemorate the 5th anniversary of the Windrush scandal. Aubrey Fagon/Alamy Live News
RM2R8E8A3–File photo dated 29/04/18 of the Home Office in Westminster, central London. A compensation scheme for people whose lives were devastated by the Windrush scandal has been criticised for being slow and inefficient, as the latest figures show hundreds of cases have been in the system for at least a year.
RMTWP83N–Westminster Bridge, London, UK. 22nd June, 2019. A banner drop from Westminster Bridge as part of the National Windrush Day of Action calling for justice and full compensation for victims of the Windrush scandal. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News
RM2M757KY–Fiile photo dated 11/11/22 of Home Secretary Suella Braverman arrives in Downing Street, London. The Home Secretary is set to ditch some of the reforms promised following the uncovering of the Windrush scandal, according to reports. The Guardian said it had been told by sources that Suella Braverman intends to renege on a Home Office pledge to create the post of migrants' commissioner. Issue date: Saturday January 7, 2023.
RMMHRJ3D–May 1, 2018 - London, UK. 1st May 2018. Protesters hold posters and a banner at the Home Office called by Movement for Justice calling for an end to immigration charter flights. The protest was called as the Home Office intends to carry out a mass deportation to Jamaica in the middle of the Windrush scandal including members of the Windrush generation. The protest at the Home Office and later at the Jamaican High Commission called for an end to these mass deportations, which have led to a rounding up of many who are in this country legally but whose cases are still disputed by the Home Office.
RM2R8E8PY–Fitzroy Maynard, who ended up homeless because he could not prove his right to work in the UK has described his lengthy experience with the Windrush compensation scheme as 'worse than hell'. The compensation scheme for people whose lives were devastated by the Windrush scandal has been criticised for being slow and inefficient, as the latest figures show hundreds of cases have been in the system for at least a year. Picture date: Monday June 19, 2023.
RMMW1739–Amber Rudd resigns as Home Secretary after Windrush scandal. File images. Featuring: Amber Rudd Where: London, United Kingdom When: 29 Apr 2018 Credit: Dinendra Haria/WENN
RM2R9ACFT–The National Windrush Monument by the sculptor Basil Watson, commemorating British West Indian immigrants arriving in the UK. London Waterloo, England
RM2R8RA5J–London, UK. 23rd June, 2023. Members of the Brixton-based Pegasus Opera perform in Windrush Square as part of events to mark the 75th anniversary of the Empire Windrush docking at Tilbury. Credit: Anna Watson/Alamy Live News
RM2B68H8H–Movement for Justice protesting in Windrush Square against deportation to Jamaica March 2020
RMG56J7B–Wimbledon London, UK. 21st June 2016. An Immigration Enforcement van driving in Wimbledon. Prime Minister David Cameron's former policy adviser Steve Hilton has warned that the Government would not be able to meet its immigration target pledges while Britain remained in the European Union
RMMJEYGK–London, UK. 5th May, 2018. Solidarity with Windrush Credit: Alex Cavendish/Alamy Live News
RM2R8RENT–London, UK. 22 June, 2023. Preparations for the Windrush Procession through Brixton to Windrush Square marking the 75th anniversary of the arrival of immigrants from the Caribbean at Tilbury aboard the Empire Windrush. The celebration was described by many as 'bittersweet' in the wake of a scandal which saw many arrivals and their descendants wrongly threatened with deportation or detention by the Home Office. Credit: Ron Fassbender/Alamy Live News
RM2PKBH99–Windrush, UK. 06th Apr, 2023. A woman listens to speakers during the commemoration. Fifth anniversary of remembering those who have been impacted and exposing the Windrush scandal which saw people from the Caribbean treated like ‘illegal immigrants' by the Home Office despite arriving in Britain legally. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMRHX23D–London, UK. 4th February, 2019. Antonia Bright of Movement for Justice addresses a protest outside the Jamaican High Commission against plans by the Home Office and Jamaican government to recommence mass deportation charter flights on 6th February. The enforced removals are reported to include people who came to the UK as children and parents with British children and the deportation flight would be the first since March 2017 and the Windrush scandal. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RM2AX3A28–London, UK. 10th Feb 2020. A protester in Westminster during demonstration against deportation of 50 people on a Home Office charter flight to Jamaica. Credit: Thabo Jaiyesimi/Alamy Live News
RM2ANA0R8–Giant mural on a St Paul's terrace-end in Bristol commemorating the Windrush generation's arrival in the UK
RM2PKBHN6–Windrush, UK. 06th Apr, 2023. People light candles during the commemoration . Fifth anniversary of remembering those who have been impacted and exposing the Windrush scandal which saw people from the Caribbean treated like ‘illegal immigrants' by the Home Office despite arriving in Britain legally. (Photo by Thabo Jaiyesimi/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2R9YR3B–Basil Watson's The National Windrush Monument on the concourse at Waterloo Station, Lambeth, London, SE1, England, U.K.
RM2PKA8P2–London, UK. 6th Apr 2023. People gathered in Windrush Square in Brixton to commemorate the 5th anniversary of the Windrush scandal. Aubrey Fagon/Alamy Live News
RF2RA9PA2–Black Lives Mater Protest Truro, Cornwall 2020
RMTWP83T–Westminster Bridge, London, UK. 22nd June, 2019. A banner drop from Westminster Bridge as part of the National Windrush Day of Action calling for justice and full compensation for victims of the Windrush scandal. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News
RM2C20XDC–Black carrabian man
RMMHRJCE–May 1, 2018 - London, UK. 1st May 2018. Protesters hold posters and a banner at the Home Office called by Movement for Justice calling for an end to immigration charter flights. The protest was called as the Home Office intends to carry out a mass deportation to Jamaica in the middle of the Windrush scandal including members of the Windrush generation. The protest at the Home Office and later at the Jamaican High Commission called for an end to these mass deportations, which have led to a rounding up of many who are in this country legally but whose cases are still disputed by the Home Office.
RM2R8E8N3–Fitzroy Maynard, who ended up homeless because he could not prove his right to work in the UK has described his lengthy experience with the Windrush compensation scheme as 'worse than hell'. The compensation scheme for people whose lives were devastated by the Windrush scandal has been criticised for being slow and inefficient, as the latest figures show hundreds of cases have been in the system for at least a year. Picture date: Monday June 19, 2023.
RMMW173M–Amber Rudd resigns as Home Secretary after Windrush scandal. File images. Featuring: Amber Rudd Where: London, United Kingdom When: 29 Apr 2018 Credit: Dinendra Haria/WENN
RM2R9ACGB–The National Windrush Monument by the sculptor Basil Watson, commemorating British West Indian immigrants arriving in the UK. London Waterloo, England
RM2R8RA7X–London, UK. 23rd June, 2023. Members of the Brixton-based Pegasus Opera perform in Windrush Square as part of events to mark the 75th anniversary of the Empire Windrush docking at Tilbury. Credit: Anna Watson/Alamy Live News
RMMH61XJ–London, UK. 30 April 2018. Hundreds of supporters protest for Justice For Windrush - Scrap May's Racist Act Hosted by Stand Up To Racism during the debate in the Parliament on 30 April 2018 at Parliament Square, London, UK. Credit: See Li/Alamy Live News
RMMKP83D–Whitehall, London- UK: 5 May 2018. Hundreds of people joined the March for Windrush at Whitehall on 5th May, to protest against the “Hostile environment” that has targeted the Windrush generation. A generation of people who were invited from Commonwealth countries as UK citizens have been subject to deportation from the UK. Credit: David Mbiyu /Alamy Live News
RMMJEYJ3–London, UK. 5th May, 2018. Solidarity with Windrush Credit: Alex Cavendish/Alamy Live News
RM2R8RGWF–London, UK. 22 June, 2023. Windrush Procession through Brixton to Windrush Square marking the 75th anniversary of the arrival of immigrants from the Caribbean at Tilbury aboard the Empire Windrush. The celebration, while colourful and joyous, was described by many as 'bittersweet' in the wake of a scandal which saw many arrivals and their descendants wrongly threatened with deportation or detention by the Home Office. Credit: Ron Fassbender/Alamy Live News
RM2PKBHBR–Windrush, UK. 06th Apr, 2023. People light candles during the commemoration . Fifth anniversary of remembering those who have been impacted and exposing the Windrush scandal which saw people from the Caribbean treated like ‘illegal immigrants' by the Home Office despite arriving in Britain legally. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMRHX23G–London, UK. 4th February, 2019. Antonia Bright of Movement for Justice addresses a protest outside the Jamaican High Commission against plans by the Home Office and Jamaican government to recommence mass deportation charter flights on 6th February. The enforced removals are reported to include people who came to the UK as children and parents with British children and the deportation flight would be the first since March 2017 and the Windrush scandal. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RM2AX3MCX–London, UK. 10th Feb 2020. People protest out side Downing Street against a deportation of 50 people on a Home Office charter flight to Jamaica. Credit: Thabo Jaiyesimi/Alamy Live News
RMMJF27C–London, UK, 5 May 2018. Children of The Windrush Generation UK born out to stand and fights of the racist systematic injustice against their parent and grandparent of the Windrush Generation rally in downing street and march to the Home Office protest demand full amnesty on 5 May 2018, London, UK. Credit: See Li/Alamy Live News
RM2PKBHND–Windrush, UK. 06th Apr, 2023. People seen praying in Windrush square during the commemoration. Fifth anniversary of remembering those who have been impacted and exposing the Windrush scandal which saw people from the Caribbean treated like ‘illegal immigrants' by the Home Office despite arriving in Britain legally. (Photo by Thabo Jaiyesimi/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2R9YR38–Basil Watson's The National Windrush Monument on the concourse at Waterloo Station, Lambeth, London, SE1, England, U.K.
RM2PKA7PJ–London, UK. 6th Apr 2023. People gathered in Windrush Square in Brixton to commemorate the 5th anniversary of the Windrush scandal. Aubrey Fagon/Alamy Live News
RF2RA9P7H–Black Lives Mater Protest Truro, Cornwall 2020
RMTWP853–Westminster Bridge, London, UK. 22nd June, 2019. A banner drop from Westminster Bridge as part of the National Windrush Day of Action calling for justice and full compensation for victims of the Windrush scandal. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News
RM2C20XDP–Black carrabian man
RMMHRJBB–May 1, 2018 - London, UK. 1st May 2018. Protesters hold posters and a banner at the Home Office called by Movement for Justice calling for an end to immigration charter flights. The protest was called as the Home Office intends to carry out a mass deportation to Jamaica in the middle of the Windrush scandal including members of the Windrush generation. The protest at the Home Office and later at the Jamaican High Commission called for an end to these mass deportations, which have led to a rounding up of many who are in this country legally but whose cases are still disputed by the Home Office.
RM2R8E8KT–Fitzroy Maynard, who ended up homeless because he could not prove his right to work in the UK has described his lengthy experience with the Windrush compensation scheme as 'worse than hell'. The compensation scheme for people whose lives were devastated by the Windrush scandal has been criticised for being slow and inefficient, as the latest figures show hundreds of cases have been in the system for at least a year. Picture date: Monday June 19, 2023.
RMMW173A–Amber Rudd resigns as Home Secretary after Windrush scandal. File images. Featuring: Amber Rudd Where: London, United Kingdom When: 29 Apr 2018 Credit: Dinendra Haria/WENN
RM2R9ACGP–Black and white image of the National Windrush Monument by the sculptor Basil Watson, commemorating British West Indian immigrants arriving in the UK
RM2R8RAEJ–London, UK. 23rd June, 2023. A procession through Brixton, then speeches and performances in Windrush Square, marked the 75th anniversary of the Empire Windrush docking at Tilbury, bringing the first workers from Jamaica who had responded to an appeal for help from the British government. Credit: Anna Watson/Alamy Live News
RM2GAWFTH–London, UK. 1st Aug, 2021. A bust of Sir Henry Tate in Windrush Square is covered up with a sheet - Groups from London, Preston, Manchester and other regions come to Brixon to call on the government to impose a new Windrush Act. They joined an Emancipation Day rally to demand new legislation to bring justice for the Windrush generation and their descendants who had their British citizenship revoked when the scandal first erupted in 2018. The groups were also calling for reparations. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RMMKP7WH–Whitehall, London- UK: 5 May 2018. Hundreds of people joined the March for Windrush at Whitehall on 5th May, to protest against the “Hostile environment” that has targeted the Windrush generation. A generation of people who were invited from Commonwealth countries as UK citizens have been subject to deportation from the UK. Credit: David Mbiyu /Alamy Live News
RMMJEYJ2–London, UK. 5th May, 2018. Solidarity with Windrush Credit: Alex Cavendish/Alamy Live News
RM2R8RGX5–London, UK. 22 June, 2023. Windrush Procession through Brixton to Windrush Square marking the 75th anniversary of the arrival of immigrants from the Caribbean at Tilbury aboard the Empire Windrush. The celebration, while colourful and joyous, was described by many as 'bittersweet' in the wake of a scandal which saw many arrivals and their descendants wrongly threatened with deportation or detention by the Home Office. Credit: Ron Fassbender/Alamy Live News
RM2PKBHC3–Windrush, UK. 06th Apr, 2023. People seen praying in Windrush square during the commemoration. Fifth anniversary of remembering those who have been impacted and exposing the Windrush scandal which saw people from the Caribbean treated like ‘illegal immigrants' by the Home Office despite arriving in Britain legally. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News