Thursday, 2 April 2009

April, 2 2009

Forget the G20 mob, coping-class fury is about to reach boiling point 
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)

Immigration centre near Bicester will go ahead
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)

12 arrests made in sewing firm raid
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)

Jacqui Smith allows in Hizbollah man
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 and mobility: challenges and opportunities for European education systems
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)

Calais "jungle" mushrooms as migrants head for UK
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)

More foreign students move to Australia on 'cookery' courses
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)

THE COWARDICE OF THE ELITE IS RUINING BRITAIN
MODERN life sometimes seems to defy... 
Daily Express - (02/04)

Japan pays jobless incomers to go
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)

Lords defeat for e-borders scheme
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)

The truth of trafficking
Most women in the sex industry don't want to be there: their 'choice' is driven by... 
Guardian Unlimited - G2 - (02/04)

£20,000 BILL FOR AL QAEDA TERRORIST DUMPED ON US
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)

French 'need to deport migrants'
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)