The Windrush Betrayal, Exposing the Hostile Environment</a>. She won the&nbsp;Paul&nbsp;Foot&nbsp;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</p>" /> Skip to main contentSkip to navigation

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

October 2024

  • Flyfishers’ Club building in London

    ‘This is great news’: Flyfishers’ Club members vote to allow women

    Exclusive: High-profile female anglers were prompted to push for change after Garrick Club came under scrutiny
  • Clive Lewis outside No 10

    UK immigration laws ‘cannot be uncoupled from racism’, say minority ethnic MPs

    Twenty-five MPs tell home secretary ‘urgent reflection’ is needed after report on origins of Windrush scandal
  • Simon Case

    Head of civil service Simon Case rejoins Garrick Club six months after quitting it

    Case left in March after the Guardian published names of senior public figures who were in the then men-only club

September 2024

  • ‘Too much of a hot potato’ … Barbara Walker during preparations for her forthcoming solo show at the Whitworth in Manchester.

    ‘I’m pointing a finger’: Barbara Walker on her paintings about the Windrush scandal and her son’s victimisation

  • The Windrush scandal saw thousands of people who were legally resident in Britain wrongly classified as immigration offenders.

    Home Office forced to release critical report on origins of Windrush scandal

  • Commuters on London Bridge make their way into offices during the morning rush hour.

    Business live
    Global economy ‘turning a corner,’ says OECD; Boeing workers ‘not interested’ in 30% pay rise – as it happened

  • Graphic showing a mother and child hugging while a money falls out of a wallet to pay for school clothes.

    ‘I have £7 in my bank account’: how the two-child benefit cap changed Britain

  • Campaigners tie baby slings to statues in call for better UK paternity leave

  • Two more men-only clubs in UK to ask members if women should join

  • Imagine your friend survives a catastrophic accident. What do you do? This is what I learned

    Amelia Gentleman
  • Wrongly denied Windrush payments causing ‘further harm and injustice’

  • ‘People tend to think these battles have been won’: Next equal pay claimant on fight for recognition

August 2024

  • A sea of faces interspersed with banners saying: 'No to racist intimidation', 'Asylum is a human right', 'Migration is not a crime' and 'No one is illegal'

    UK must curb rise in racist hate speech by politicians and public figures, UN says

  • Craig Williams, right, former parliamentary aide to Rishi Sunak, left, had been caught up in the Gambling Commission inquiry.

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Metropolitan police end probe into election gambling scandal with no charges made – as it happened

  • Trans flags with transgender symbol flying at a protest

    NHS plans review of adult gender services following Cass criticisms

  • James Esses

    Student psychotherapist wins apology over expulsion for gender-critical views

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
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