Monday, 15 November 2010


A selection of recent media reports

Dozens of flights arriving in Britain without immigration checks Passengers on dozens of international flights a year are entering Britain.. Telegraph.co.uk (By David Millward, Transport Editor) (15-Nov-2010)

Omar Bakri Mohammed captured in Lebanon A runaway Islamist cleric who gained infamy for championing al Qaeda from.. Telegraph.co.uk (By Adrian Blomfield, Middle East Correspondent) (14-Nov-2010)

Dutch lesbian and Nigerian man arrested moment before sham marriage in Essex A Dutch lesbian and a Nigerian man who were arrested at the altar of a.. The Mail On Sunday (Daily Mail Reporter) (14-Nov-2010)

Legal Aid reform is controversial but necessary The Coalition's plans will address a problem that has festered for decades. Telegraph.co.uk (By Telegraph View) (14-Nov-2010)

Legal aid 'to be limited to those with under £1,000 in assets' to cut costs State help with civil legal costs will be restricted to people with assets. Mail Online (Mail On Sunday Reporter) (14-Nov-2010)

If there are so many unemployed Britons, why is it so hard to find one to do a job? William Beveridge, who during the Second World War wrote the blueprint for. Mail Online (Norman Tebbit) (13-Nov-2010)

Foreign workers benefit from economic recovery Foreign workers have benefited far greater from the early stages of the... Telegraph.co.uk (By Tom Whitehead, Home Affairs Editor) (13-Nov-2010)

Asylum seeker dispersal is set to start in days Asylum seekers living in Glasgow will start to be moved to other... Herald Scotland (Gerry Braiden) (13-Nov-2010)

The Sun finds poppy thugs FANATICAL Muslims behind the burning of a giant poppy in an Armistice Day.. The Scottish Sun (BRIAN FLYNN) (13-Nov-2010)

MUSLIM FANATICS: WE'D BURN MORE POPPIES THREE Muslim protesters who burned a giant poppy during the Armistice Day.. Scottish Daily Express (John Chapman) (13-Nov-2010)