Saturday, 21 February 2009

February, 21 2009

GUANTANAMO INMATE WILL FLY TO UK
A British resident held at Guantanamo Bay for more than four years is expected to be flown back to the UK early next... 
Daily Express - (20/02)

Banning non EEA job candidates could lead to indirect discrimination claims
Employers could face indirect race discrimination claims if they introduce a blanket ban on job candidates from outside the European Economic Area (EEA), following an Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT)... 
Personneltoday.com - (20/02)

Midwives under pressure
The Royal College of Midwives has been calling for more midwives as the birth rate...
BBC News Kent - (20/02)

Employment minister says Australia needs its immigrants
The Australian employment minister, Julia Gillard, says the country needs immigrants and the skills they offer, in defence against a study calling for a drop in immigration... 
GlobalVisas - (20/02)

Guantanamo torture Brit to be returned to UK next week
Comments (0) Add to My Stories Released: Binyam Mohamed has spent more than four years at Guantanamo Bay A British resident held at Guantanamo Bay for more than four years is expected to be flown back to the UK early next... 
The Mail On Sunday - (20/02)

Italy passes emergency rape law
Italy's government has rushed through a decree law to crack down on sexual violence and illegal immigration after a spate of rapes blamed on... 
BBC News - (20/02)

Minister gives hope to deportation children
A GOVERNMENT immigration minister has promised to take another look at the cases of seven Rochdale schoolchildren facing deportation. Tony McNulty said he would halt the forceful removal of the youngsters' families until a final decision had been... 
Rochdale Observer - (20/02)

Leaders to be quizzed over hostel use
The Seven Oaks Hostel COMMUNITY leaders are being asked a series of questions over why a backpackers' hostel has been allowed to be turned into a centre for immigrant workers without... 
Evening Star 24 - (20/02)

BRITAIN MUST STAND UP FOR ITS TIME-HONOURED VALUES
BEFORE mass immigration got under way in the middle of the last century, Britain was a country blessed with a cohesive... 
Daily Express - (20/02)

County experiences mini baby boom
The number of women having babies in Oxfordshire has risen by more than 1,000 compared to five years ago, latest figures... 
BBC news Oxfordshire - (20/02)