Tuesday, 17 February 2009


February, 17 2009

Rome to dismantle illegal camps
The authorities in Rome have begun dismantling illegal camps amid an outcry over three rapes last weekend that have been blamed on... 
BBC News Hampshire - (16/02)

Bernard Dineen: Tortuous excuses for dangerous inmate
THE news that a British resident has allegedly been tortured is obviously a matter for concern. So who is the "British resident" whose case before the High Court has caused such a... 
Yorkshire Today - (16/02)

Suicide bomber from Ealing is first in a new wave of Islamic terror
A British university student who became a suicide bomber in Somalia is believed to be the first in an outbreak of Islamic terrorism. The 21-year-old from Ealing reportedly blew himself up at a military checkpoint killing up to 20 soldiers in the southern Somali town of... 
This is London - (16/02)

THE £2 AN HOUR MIGRANT WORKERS
FOREIGN workers are pricing out British builders by working for as little as £2-an-hour, the Daily Express can reveal... 
Sunday Express - (16/02)

How did killer get in?
Your editorial (14 February) asks: "How was Vitas Plytnykas allowed to enter this country?" Surely that is clear. Under the Schengen Agreement, the EU effectively abolished individual countries' frontiers just at the worst time, when the effects on western Europe of the Soviet empire's collapse were still... 
The Scotsman - (16/02)