Friday, 8 April 2011

A selection of recent media reports

Theresa May Pushes For Air Passenger Data Storing To Be Expanded
Theresa May, the home secretary, is meeting European justice and home affairs ministers on Mo
Security Oracle (08-Apr-2011)

Gaddafi hits back at West by opening immigrant floodgates
Libya is unleashing a wave of migrants against Europe in retaliation for the military strikes against the country. The opening of immigration floodgates came as Italy announced that it would grant travel permits to more than 20,000 Tunisian refugees who have reached its southern-most islands in rec
Independent.ie (08-Apr-2011)

Asylum housing budget slashed by almost £30m
The UK Border Agency is to slash the amount of money it spends on providing housing for asylum seekers by 17 per cent next ye
Inside Housing (08-Apr-2011)

Family, faith and flag
The Labour Party lost four million voters in England between 1997 and 2010. To win them back, it needs to reconnect with old core value
New Statesman (07-Apr-2011)

White children to be minority in US by 2023
White children are now in a minority in 10 American states, and are on course to be a minority nationwide by 2023, according
Telegraph.co.uk (07-Apr-2011)

Police 'hid' abuse of 60 girls by Asian takeaway workers linked to murder of 14-year-old
At least 60 schoolgirls were groomed for sex by workers at seedy takeawa
Mail Online (07-Apr-2011)

Libya to unleash wave of migrants on Europe
Libya is unleashing a wave of migrants against Europe as retaliation for the coalition's military strikes ag
Telegraph.co.uk (07-Apr-2011)

France says will not accept 'wave of Tunisian migration'
Description -- (PARIS) - France warned that it would not tolerate a "wave of Tunisian immigrati
EUbusiness.com (07-Apr-2011)

France protests as Italy grants permits to Tunisian migrants
Description -- (ROME) - Italy granted temporary residence permits to thousands of Tunisia
EUbusiness.com (07-Apr-2011)

Scottish election: What do 'new Scots' voters want?
The area around Govanhill on Glasgow's southside is home to one of the country's largest communities of "new Sc
BBC News Scotland (07-Apr-2011)