Tuesday, 3 March 2009

March, 3 2009

Chef's 'new life' lasted one day
March 03, 2009 AN illegal immigrant who claimed to be visiting a friend in north west England was sent back home after border guards found a good luck card for his 'new life in the UK' in his... 
Manchester Online - (03/03)

Italy, Nigeria sign deal to combat people trafficking
Nigerian police will work alongside their Italian counterparts at Italian airports, ports and border checkpoints under a deal signed here Wednesday that aims to curb people... 
IC Publications - (03/03)

GUESS WHERE THE JOBLESS OF EASTERN EUROPE WILL HEAD...
AS UNEMPLOYMENT soars even the chronically smug British political class should by now surely realise its folly in throwing open our jobs market and welfare state to the citizens of Eastern... 
Daily Express - (03/03)

Zahed Amanullah: Headline figures from a new poll which says that US Muslims are doing better...
Headline figures from a new poll which say that Muslims are doing better in the US than the UK don't tell the whole story Six years ago, I left the country where I was born and arrived in Britain with an intent to settle here with my new... 
Newstin - (03/03)

68,000 work permits issued to African medical staff
A total of 67,685 work permits have been given to African medical staff since 2000, according to immigration minister Phil Woolas. Doctors and nurses from South Africa received 21,970 permits, 17,845 went to Zimbabweans, while Nigerians accounted for 9... 
Management In Practice - (03/03)

Economic research receives further funding boost
Following the latest call for proposals, the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) is pleased to announce overall funding of £16.5m over 5 years from 2009/10 to 2015/16 for three new Centres focusing on the economic wellbeing of the... 
Esrc Scciety Today - (03/03)

Funding and issues of race
On Saturday, the Post reported that black Liberal Democrat councillor Shirley Brown used the term "coconut" to describe Asian Tory councillor Jay... 
This is Bristol - Evening Post - (03/03)

ROBIN_THE_QUISLING
How do you explain this authoritative quote from the reputable Migrationwatch website? "Inner city schools are ....... locked in a vicious circle. The normal problems which would be experienced by schools in deprived areas are compounded by the demands placed on them by having large numbers of... 
Daily Express - (02/03)

Judge disturbed by police caution for bank fraud woman
A judge has demanded an investigation as to why a woman involved in a bank fraud, who had a offensive weapon in her bag, was only cautioned by Northamptonshire... 
Northampton Today - (02/03)

Illegal workers found at Indian restaurant
FOUR illegal workers are set to be deported from the UK after they were found to be breaching their visas at a Southampton restaurant. The group were arrested after a raid at the Kairali South Indian Restaurant on Burgess... 
This is Hampshire.net - (02/03)

£1.5m bill for translators in citys NHS
Exclusive by Tristan Stewart-Robertson THE cost of translators for the NHS in Glasgow has soared to more than £1.5million in a year. Services in dozens of languages for city hospitals and GP surgeries rose by £400,000 last year - up 40%. 
EveningTimes.online - (02/03)

Britain and its Muslims. How the government lost the plot 
A desperate search for a new policy towards Islam has yet to produce results 
The Economist - (02/03)

MELANIE PHILLIPS: Yes, Big Brother Britain is a menace. The irony is, it's the civil liberties lobby who are to blame
Suddenly, a new political consensus appears to have emerged for the chattering classes. At the weekend, lawyers, celebrities, writers, politicians and lobbyists took part in a series of meetings across Britain, organised by the umbrella group Convention on Modern Liberty, to discuss their fears about the... 
The Mail On Sunday - (02/03)

Summit fails to heal EU's divisions over recession | World news | The Guardian
Emergency meeting addresses protectionism Eastern countries fear west is looking after... 
Guardian.co.uk - (02/03)

Protesters go on National stage in play row | Stage | The Guardian
Protesters against a play at the National theatre have said they will step up their action and are threatening to boycott one of its main sponsors. On Friday night two protesters managed to get on to the stage during a discussion about the play, disrupting it for 15 minutes before a security guard cleared... 
Guardian.co.uk - (02/03)