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Kojo Koram

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Reform’s petulance over slavery reparations shows it just doesn’t grasp Britain’s place in the modern world

Reform’s petulance over slavery reparations shows it just doesn’t grasp Britain’s place in the modern world

On 29 November 1781, Capt Luke Collingwood faced a decision. He was in command of a ship called the Zong, which departed Accra with 442 Africans to be...

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The Guardian

Kojo Koram

British conservatives once looked down on the American right. Now they’re riding on Maga’s coat-tails

An underappreciated element of how the “special relationship” between Britain and US emerged in the aftermath of the second world war is that...

15.03.2026 20

The Guardian

Kojo Koram

Trump’s cannabis reform would revolutionise US policy. Just don’t expect the ‘war on drugs’ to end

16.12.2025 10

The Guardian

Kojo Koram

From Washington to Westminster, the populist right needs to erase history to succeed. It’s up to us to resist

09.09.2025 10

The Guardian

Kojo Koram

In Hong Kong, my daughter was dazzled by futuristic tech – and I glimpsed the world she’ll grow up in

31.05.2025 20

The Guardian

Kojo Koram

At last, Britain has a legal drug consumption room – thanks to one man’s civil disobedience

15.01.2025 20

The Guardian

Kojo Koram