Britain's conservative government is pressing ahead with a controversial new way of dealing with refugees. Under this patisa, let i e trap to the ta by aand dangerous route, including by small boats across the channel, may be relocated to rowanda. The archbishop of canterbury said the policy did not stand the judgment of god. Our correspondent reflects on the legacy of the fiery, often intemperate, but always brilliant, charles mingus.
BRITAIN’S GOVERNMENT has proposed sending asylum-seekers to
Rwanda. The plan has been widely criticised as expensive and ineffective—but the greater danger is that the plan works. New research suggests that diversification, rather than boosting domestic production, may keep
supply chains resilient. And our correspondent considers the legacy of
Charles Mingus, an American composer and bassist born 100 years ago today.