Monday, 2 January 2012

A selection of recent media reports

UK border policy a 'soft touch'
More than 90% of asylum seekers are not considered for deportation, according to figures from the Daily Mail. In 2010, 1,600 out of 18,
PoliticsHome (02-Jan-2012)

Property: Capital Growth
Whilst many foreigners can?t wait to try out London living, London locals have had enough of the big smoke and are moving out in d
MB Publishing (02-Jan-2012)

IMMIGRATION ?TO PLUNGE BY TENS OF THOUSANDS?
IMMIGRATION into Britain is set to plummet by tens of thousands in 2012, a report revealed yesterday.
Sunday Express (02-Jan-2012)

SCANDAL OF 'OPEN DOOR' FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
THOUSANDS of foreign students could find it easier to stay in Britain after a landmark decision backed their human right
Sunday Express (02-Jan-2012)

Britain's soft touch border policy exposed
BRITAIN is an easy target for asylum seekers ……………………… with the vast majority never being turned away. More th
Mirror.co.uk (02-Jan-2012)

MIGRANT CAN STAY 'N CHILL
A FOREIGN student has been allowed to stay in Britain because of his human right to a ?social life?.
Daily Star (02-Jan-2012)

Judge gives Bangladeshi student persission to stay in the UK... because he loves cricket
A Bangladeshi student has won the right to remain in the UK - afte
Mail Online (01-Jan-2012)

British MPs refuse to eat halal meat
British Muslim MPs and peers have been told that they cannot have meat slaughtered in line with Islamic tradition as the method that involves slitting an animal's throat without first stunning it, is offensive to many of their non-Muslim colleagues.
Irish Sun (01-Jan-2012)

David Cameron 'to fall well short on immigration target'
David Cameron will fail to hit his target of reducing the number of immigrants arriving in Britain to below 100,000, a new report predicts.
The Telegraph (01-Jan-2012)

UK immigration target will not be met, IPPR warns
The government will not fulfil its vow to reduce net migration to the tens of thousands by 2015, a think tank says.
BBC News UK (01-Jan-2012)

Guernsey introduces immigration fees for non-Europeans
Guernsey's Home Department has announced new immigration fees for non-European Economic Area
BBC News UK (01-Jan-2012)

Cricket-playing student at the centre of new human rights row
Abdullah Munawar is an intelligent, hard-working and courteous 23-year-old trainee accountant.
Telegraph.co.uk (01-Jan-2012)

Non-euro Denmark takes over EU presidency
AFP - Non-euro nation Denmark takes over the European Union's rotating presidency Sunday, voicing determination to solve the eurozone crisis by promoting consensus among all 27 EU members.
France 24 [EN] (01-Jan-2012)

IMMIGRATION CURB 'WILL MISS TARGET'
The Government's immigration curbs will not be enough to achieve David Cameron's target of cutting net migration to
Daily Star (01-Jan-2012)

UK immigration target will not be met, IPPR warns
The government will not fulfil its vow to reduce net migration to the tens of thousands by 2015, a think tank says. The I
BBC News; Isle of Man (01-Jan-2012)

MAIL COMMENT: The lessons of a year of horrifying violence
Tragically, 2011 ……………………… a year already scarred by the worst riots Britain has witnessed for 3
Mail Online (30-Dec-2011)

Religious tolerance and mutual respect is vital to civilised society. But gutless capitulation to other religions deserv..
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The Mail On Sunday (30-Dec-2011)