MPs 'back' new immigration system Immigration system 'needs tuning' Cannabis grower sent back to Vietnam with a warning MPs 'back' new immigration system Ministers take far-right fight to estates Leading article: The far right will not be defeated by half measures 'The Government does not pay us any attention' JOBS FOR BRITS PROMISE IS NOT BACKED UP BY ACTION, SAY MPS Doctor shortage could hit safety of staff and patients Girl, 15, 'forced to marry illegal immigrant who then raped her and assaulted her little sister'A selection of recent media reports
The new points-based immigration system is working well, but concerns remain about the time taken to process visas and the appeals process, MPs have said.
BBC Home Page Web Site (01-Aug-2009)
The Government's new points-based system for managing migration may favour recent graduates with paper qualifications over workers with long professional experience and ability, a report warned.
Channel 4 News (01-Aug-2009)
AN illegal immigrant who ran a Derby cannabis "factory" has been told to return to Vietnam and warn others that if they come to the UK and get involved in drugs, they will face jail.
This is Derbyshire.co.uk (01-Aug-2009)
The new points-based immigration system is working well, but concerns remain about the time taken to process visas and the appeals process, MPs have said.
BBC News Nottinghamshire (01-Aug-2009)
White, working-class areas to be targeted as Government attempts to thwart rise of the British National...
The Independent (01-Aug-2009)
Ministers must stop pandering to falsehoods put forward by...
The Independent (01-Aug-2009)
On the balcony of a first-floor flat in Kilsby Walk hangs a tatty St George's Cross. It provides the only splash of colour against the grey and gloomy surroundings; even in sunshine this rundown council estate looks miserable.
The Independent (01-Aug-2009)
THE Government s controls on immigration from outside Europe are not doing enough to protect British workers, MPs have warned.
Daily Express (01-Aug-2009)
DOCTORS leaders yesterday warned that unless urgent action is taken to plug the gap in the shortage of middle-grade doctors, the NHS in Wales could become unsafe both for staff and patients.
Wales Online (31-Jul-2009)
Police are hunting a suspected illegal immigrant accused of raping a 15-year-old schoolgirl who had been forced to marry him.
Daily Mail (31-Jul-2009)
Sunday, 2 August 2009
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