The outrageous reason why the Home Office is housing refugees in ‘horrible’ conditions
In September 2020, the Home Office began to house refugees in former Ministry of Defence (MoD) sites. Two military camps ...
In September 2020, the Home Office began to house refugees in former Ministry of Defence (MoD) sites. Two military camps ...
Asylum seekers living at the MoD facility have described it as ‘unbearable’ and say social distancing is impossible.
A petition to close camps in Kent and Wales has racked up more than 7,500 signatures in just a few ...
One resident who has been living at Napier Barracks since September said they can barely sleep and are worried about ...
Bosnia has faced sharp criticism for leaving around 1,000 people without shelter after the blaze.
The Home Office plans to press forward with the deportation of up to 60 people despite a full national lockdown ...
Over the course of 2020, the PA news agency sought to give voice to people who have crossed the English ...
In September, the Home Office controversially began housing refugees at two disused army barracks in Kent and south west Wales. ...
‘I want to be a doctor so I can help people and make them feel happy.’
Over 400 UK asylum seekers are being 'accommodated' in conditions said to be unsanitary, overcrowded, and degrading, according to a ...
The evolution of border security in and around the English Channel has been branded a “history of death” that has ...
The amendment to continue existing arrangements had been successfully moved in the House of Lords by refugee campaigner and Labour ...
Outrageous government proposals regarding asylum-seekers, together with a bill to provide immunity to crimes committed by UK military and another ...
On 15 September, local people in Penally south Wales became aware of the Home Office’s plans to house refugees at ...
Video project ‘People of Calais’ tells stories of refugees in northern France waiting to come to the UK
The Public Accounts Committee said the Home Office has ‘no idea’ what its £400 million immigration enforcement annual spending achieves.
A rubber dinghy packed with refugees has landed on a beach in Kent after crossing the Channel. About 10 men ...
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