Restaurant could be fined £50,000 for employing illegal workers Britain hotspot in Europe for asylum seekers Congolese conman jailed for ripping off charities 'Hopeless' appeal of sex beast Mobile Operators at Risk of Inadvertently Sponsoring Terrorism, Money Laundering and Human Trafficking, Says Datanomic BRITAIN TOP SPOT IN EUROPE FOR REFUGEES ASYLUM EASIEST IN UK ASYLUM EASIEST IN UK A selection of recent media reports
A RESTAURANT in Stamford is facing a fine of up to £50,000 after five illegal workers were caught on the...
Rutland & Stamford Mercury (21-Jun-2010)
Britain has emerged as the most popular destination in Europe for asylum seekers who are twice as likely to succeed in the UK just at their first try than in neighbouring France.
Express India (21-Jun-2010)
KENT NEWS: An African fraudster who received almost £100,000 funding by conning several leading charities has been jailed for four-and-a-half years. Congolese immigrant Richard Kombe set up his own bogus organisation and used it to rip off genuine charities including Comic Relief, Children in Need...
Kent On Sunday (21-Jun-2010)
A SEX beast who kidnapped and raped a 14-year-old girl in Sheffield has been told by appeal court judges his bid to have his convictions overturned is "hopeless".
The Star (21-Jun-2010)
Rapid Increase in Mobile Liquidity Through Mobile Money Transfer Services in Emerging Markets is Escalating Risk Profile and Exposure for Operators Cambridge, UK 21 June 2010 Mobile telecom operators offering mobile money transfer services in emerging markets are at risk of inadvertently sponsoring...
sourcewire.com (21-Jun-2010)
MORE asylum seekers flooded into the UK than any other country in Europe last...
Daily Star (21-Jun-2010)
ASYLUM seekers wanting refuge in the UK are twice as likely to succeed at their first try than in France, it emerged...
Scottish Daily Express (21-Jun-2010)
ASYLUM seekers wanting refuge in the UK are twice as likely to succeed at their first try than in France, it emerged...
Daily Express (21-Jun-2010)
Tuesday, 22 June 2010
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