April, 27 2009
British High Commission officials in Pakistan have been accused of a dereliction of duty by failing to investigate bogus students entering the UK with false documents by the principal of a prestigious college on Pakistan's border with Afghanistan.
The Observer - (27/04)
Children who are failed asylum seekers should not be detained while awaiting deportation, says the Children's Commissioner for...
Daily Express - (27/04)
We had expected big smiles and hugs. A joyous reunion after two years, which was how long it had been since my husband Steve Hyde and I had seen my cousin Kamran Mumumtaz on a visit to his village in the Pakistan region of Azad Kashmir.
The Mail on Sunday - (26/04)
How benefits can be a divisive force in a pluralist society
The Sunday Times - (26/04)
The UK will have to build a house every six minutes around the clock for 20 years to keep up with immigration, an ex-Labour minister claims. Frank Field yesterday said 70 per cent of population growth in that time would be down to the...
The People - (26/04)
Monday, 27 April 2009
UK ignored warning on bogus studentsPakistan
CHILD ASYLUM DETENTION 'MUST END'
We helped my cousin come to Britain on holiday. To my disgust he's disappeared - and I've reported him to MI5.
Think Tank: New Ideas For The 21st Century: Immigration and welfare: a bad mix
Ten homes an hour needed to keep up with immigration
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