A selection of recent media reports
Saturday, 30 July 2011
AN IRAQI asylum seeker who drew a knife and wounded himself
Liverpool Daily Post (29-Jul-2011)
Five illegal workers have been caught working at three restaurants in Cornwall in raids by immigration official
BBC News England (29-Jul-2011)
He has spoken up for the low-paid workers whose standard of life has been forced down by excessive immigration.
New Statesman (29-Jul-2011)
Right-wing sympathies and recession have led a small town to fly in the face of overall EU ethos, writes PETER CLUSKEY in Vaals THE HEATED debate over immigration in the Netherlands took a new turn last night when the small town of Vaals in the southeast decided to refuse right of residence to EU n
Irish Times (29-Jul-2011)
WHEN David Cameron speaks of localism I dont think he quite has in mind the yellow notices fly-posted on lamp-posts in
Scottish Daily Express (29-Jul-2011)
Thursday, July 28, 2011 Leicester Mercury Follow A wife fighting the Government over a rule which prevents he
This is Leicestershire (28-Jul-2011)
If immigrants settling in Britain do not share its language, how can they fully participate in its democracy?
Telegraph.co.uk (28-Jul-2011)
) The world's population looks set to smash through the seven billio
The Mail On Sunday (28-Jul-2011)
) A wife fighting immigration laws which bar her Indian husband from moving to the UK admitted yesterda
The Mail On Sunday (28-Jul-2011)
Islamists across Britain have launched a poster campaign, setting up zones where the Sharia law would be enforced, a media report said Thursday. The bright yellow posters put up at bus stops and on street lamp posts read: 'You are entering a Sharia-controlled zone - Islamic rules enforced.
Irish Sun (28-Jul-2011)
THREE illegal workers have been arrested following an immigration swoop on an Indian restaurant in Worcester. Officers f
Droitwich Spa Advertiser (28-Jul-2011)
The Blue Labour founder apologises for "crassness and thoughtlessness" of his comments on
New Statesman (28-Jul-2011)
Islamic extremists have launched a poster campaign across th
Mail Online (28-Jul-2011)
There's plenty to sate your thirst for politics in this week's issue of The Spectator (out today, you can buy it here, etc.), not least Tim Montgom
The Spectator (28-Jul-2011)
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