A selection of recent media reports
Sunday, 26 June 2011
Prime Minister David Cameron said he has seen off attempts to change European laws on migration which could have stopped the UK fr
Herts And Essex Observer (25-Jun-2011)
Further to Daniel’s piece about declining immigration in Europe, it is worth highlighting this passage from Ia
The Spectator (25-Jun-2011)
The idea for reitroducing temporary border controls to stem the fl
eGov Monitor (25-Jun-2011)
A human wave of refugees is supposedly setting off for Europe from North Africa. But what are the real figures? The fir
The Spectator (25-Jun-2011)
Full text of Ed Miliband's speech to the National Policy Forum. Credit: Getty Images.
New Statesman (25-Jun-2011)
Labour leader Ed Miliband has admitted his party's leadership "lost touch" both with its own members and the public. In a
BBC News - UK Politics (25-Jun-2011)
A Dutch court has cleared far-right politician Geert Wilders of inciting hatred, with his anti-Islam comments d
Stray FM (25-Jun-2011)
“TB screening misses 70% of latent cases,†reported The Guardian. The newspaper says that experts have called for a cha
Derbyshire Times (25-Jun-2011)
By Tim Montgomerie Follow Tim on Twitter. According to Ips
Conservative Home (25-Jun-2011)
The EU summit has concluded with leaders agreeing to tighten migration controls including a potential rollback of the Schengen accord, reintroducing border controls between states.
Euronews (25-Jun-2011)
Human Rights Watch EU: Summit Misses Opportunity on Migration European Leaders Neglect Rights, Press Border Enforcement June 24, 2011 Related Materials: EU: Put Rights at Heart of Migration Policy NATO: Investigate Fatal Boat Episode Dying to leave Libya Expectations were low but it's disappointing
Nieuws Bank (25-Jun-2011)
) There are moments in the life of a government when the penny fina
The Mail On Sunday (25-Jun-2011)
AN ILLEGAL immigrant nurse is using legal aid to fight a court order to pay back nearly £7,000 which she defrauded from t
Scottish Daily Express (25-Jun-2011)
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