A selection of recent media reports
Saturday, 12 November 2011
THE ruling by the government that if an individual creates an e-petition about any policy that is the government?s r
Express.co.uk (12-Nov-2011)
AN illegal immigrant who claimed more than £400,000 in benefits spent years faking illness to con the system, a court
Express.co.uk (12-Nov-2011)
An illegal immigrant who claimed to be paralysed from the n
The Mail On Sunday (11-Nov-2011)
The deportations of nine people by the UK Border Agency (UKBA) after hundreds of sham marriages in Sussex have be
BBC News England (11-Nov-2011)
Home Secretary Theresa May faced fresh embarrassment today after a radical preacher won a court v
London Evening Standard (11-Nov-2011)
Thousands of cases of passport fraud are continuing to be detected by UK authorities ever
Publicservice.co.uk (11-Nov-2011)
Broadcaster Nick Ferrari claimed it was not racist to have a debate on immigration, and the current and pre
BBC News - UK Politics (11-Nov-2011)
An asylum cheat who raked in thousands of pounds in benefits after claiming to be paralysed from the ne
London Evening Standard (11-Nov-2011)
) A second relaxation of border
The Mail On Sunday (11-Nov-2011)
A Kirkcaldy hotelier claims he was unaware six of his employees were working for him illegally after the
The Courier (11-Nov-2011)
A senior border official is facing a \u201Csubstantial\u201D prison sentence after pleading guilty to is
Telegraph.co.uk (11-Nov-2011)
Home Secretary Theresa May is at the centre of an ongoing furore about checks at Britain's borders being relaxed. But wha
Telegraph.co.uk (11-Nov-2011)
Thousands of people have entered Britain without facing routine passport checks on arrival under a second change
Telegraph.co.uk (11-Nov-2011)
AN immigration officer was warned yesterday that he faces a lengthy jail sentence for issuing visas to migrants
Scottish Daily Express (11-Nov-2011)
AN immigration officer was warned yesterday that he faces a lengthy jail sentence for issuing visas to migrants
Express.co.uk (11-Nov-2011)
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