April, 2 2009
Decent folk have been roasted on a spit by a tribe of political pygmies and they're really angry, says Jeff Randall.
Daily Telegraph - (02/04)
Comments (1) Have your say ' An 800-person immigration centre on the outskirts of Bicester has today been approved. Cherwell District Council's planning committee has agreed to a Home Office proposal to build the UKs biggest immigration removal centre at former Ministry of Defence land...
The Oxford Times - (02/04)
Twelve people are being interviewed today for suspected illegal working at an Oldham textile company after a raid by the UK Border Agency. Officers raided the Grameen Cutting and Sewing factory in Main Road, Westwood, at 11am...
Oldham Evening Chronicle - (02/04)
Dyab Abou Jahjah The Home Office has refused to act over the presence in the UK of a Hizbollah fighter and leader of a radical Muslim group, despite accepting that his presence was not conducive to the public...
The Jewish Chronicle - (02/04)
Migration has a significant impact on education, as children can struggle with linguistic and cultural barriers, according to a report adopted by the European Parliament Therefore the European Parliament supports the Commission in facing the challenges presented by internal migration and immigration..
eGov Monitor - (02/04)
By Estelle Shirbon and Elizabeth Pineau PARIS (Reuters) - Growing numbers of illegal migrants desperate to enter Britain are converging on the French port of Calais and authorities are struggling to find a response, French Immigration Minister Eric Besson...
Reuters UK - (02/04)
Campaigners in Australia are asking for cooking to be removed from the Skilled Occupation List, a route that makes people who move to Australia eligible for permanent residency through gaining a employer-sponsored...
GlobalVisas - (02/04)
MODERN life sometimes seems to defy...
Daily Express - (02/04)
Japan is offering 300,000 yen ($3,000;£2,000) for a plane ticket home for some unemployed oversees workers. In addition, there is 200,000 yen for each family member leaving the...
BBC - (02/04)
The Home Office's e-borders scheme has had a setback after the House of Lords defeated the government on the plans to introduce border controls between the UK and the Republic of...
Publicservice.co.uk - (02/04)
Most women in the sex industry don't want to be there: their 'choice' is driven by...
Guardian Unlimited - G2 - (02/04)
A TERRORIST with links to Al Qaeda has cost British taxpayers at least £20,000 since being dumped here by the...
Sunday Express - (02/04)
New French laws are needed to deport illegal immigrants before they attempt to cross the English Channel, a government minister has...
BBC News Kent - (01/04)
Thursday, 2 April 2009
Forget the G20 mob, coping-class fury is about to reach boiling point
Immigration centre near Bicester will go ahead
12 arrests made in sewing firm raid
Jacqui Smith allows in Hizbollah man
Migration and mobility: challenges and opportunities for European education systems
Calais "jungle" mushrooms as migrants head for UK
More foreign students move to Australia on 'cookery' courses
THE COWARDICE OF THE ELITE IS RUINING BRITAIN
Japan pays jobless incomers to go
Lords defeat for e-borders scheme
The truth of trafficking
£20,000 BILL FOR AL QAEDA TERRORIST DUMPED ON US
French 'need to deport migrants'
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