A selection of recent media reports
Monday, 15 March 2010
enlarge President Nicolas Sarkozy has suffered a national beating by voters who took their frustrations over the economic crisis to the ballot box. The French electorate clearly favoured his leftist challengers in regional...
Belfast Telegraph (15-Mar-2010)
BRITISH workers last night reacted furiously to a job advert banning them from applying if they didnt speak...
Daily Express (15-Mar-2010)
LABOURS immigration policy is in tatters after official figures revealed that 20,000 failed asylum seekers are allowed to stay in Britain each...
Daily Express (15-Mar-2010)
Fewer than a third of failed asylum seekers told they were going to be deported in 2008 were actually removed from the UK that year. As a result, the taxpayer has been forced to pick up a massive bill for supporting the failed claimants while they remain...
Daily Mail (15-Mar-2010)
UK - Immigration meat packer scandal - Depending on how much is true and how much is media induced there appears to still be a problem. An inquiry into the treatment of agency and migrant staff at meat and poultry processing firms has found "widespread evidence" of abuse and...
Meat Trade News Daily (15-Mar-2010)
LESS than a THIRD of failed asylum seekers are being booted out of Britain, shock new figures...
Online Sun (15-Mar-2010)
British workers are routinely being denied jobs in factories and food processing firms in favour of foreign applicants, the equality watchdog has...
Daily Mail (14-Mar-2010)
The head of a leading charity has accused the Government of deliberately ignoring an epidemic of poor mental health among asylum seekers, because admitting it would mean allowing greater numbers to stay in the...
Herald Scotland (14-Mar-2010)
Janice Burns, Sunday Mail REFUGEES seeking asylum in Scotland yesterday demanded an end to their suffering in high-rise flats dubbed the United Nations of...
Daily Record (14-Mar-2010)
On one side of the hall, a dozen families jostle to be the next in line to inquire about a Canadian visa, while a more patient queue at the desk of an Australian migration firm is 10...
Herald Scotland (14-Mar-2010)
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