This report, prepared for the LC561 Race, Ethnicity, and Migration course, delves into the complex interplay of race, ethnicity, and migration within the UK context, specifically focusing on the period between 1955 and 2018. It begins with an introduction to the concepts of race and migration, followed by a critical analysis of the historical relationship between these factors, particularly highlighting the Irish migration to Britain. The report explores the social and political responses to migration, drawing on media accounts, news reports, and political debates to capture societal reactions. It also includes a critical discussion of citizenship and identity theories. The report identifies challenges related to migration, such as economic disparities and social disharmony, and concludes with recommendations for addressing these issues and promoting a more inclusive society. The report uses a variety of sources and references to support its arguments.