Expert Comment
Why police should treat the home secretary's speech as a 'hate incident' - expert comment
West Midlands Police has said the home secretary's speech at last year's Conservative Party conference is being treated as a "hate incident".
Associate Professor Hannah Jones argues her speech attempted to demonise and scapegoat migrants and ethnic minorities.
More skills and resources should be shared across the country; tackling the geographical imbalance in the arts
More must be done to the address the imbalance in arts funding between London and the rest of the country. That's the conclusion of a Culture, Media and Sport Committee report out today (15 December).
Dr Eric Jensen, Associate Professor (Senior Lecturer), Department of Sociology,says sharing skills as well as collections could be the answer
Dr Thom Davies talks to BBC Cov & Warks on day 2 of the Calais jungle clearances
2,800 residents of the Calais jungle camp hav ebeen moved of the 10,000 currently living there. Dr Thom Davies, Refugee Crisis Expert in the Sociology department discusses the current situation on BBC Coventry and Warwickshire.
These figures are chilling, but they should not be surprising
Black and ethnic minority people in Britain still face "entrenched" race inequality in many areas, including education and health, accorindg to a review by the Equality and Human Rights Commission. Dr Hannah Jones, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology gives her opinion.
President Obama's historic visit to Cuba
'President Obama's proposed visit is historic, bringing an end to half a century of hostility between the USA and Cuba. This was one of Barack Obama's major foreign policy achievements and his trip to Cuba, as part of a larger tour of Latin America, will be a fitting way to mark his final year in the White House.