Monday, 23 January 2012
A DRUG-DEALING bigamist has avoided deportation by exploiting UK human rights laws.
Daily Star (23-Jan-2012)
ILLEGAL immigrants are using human rights laws to cripple fast-track deportations.
Express.co.uk (23-Jan-2012)
Ministers are to bring to an end an "absurd" benefits regime which has seen husbands with multiple wives able to claim extra welfare payments.
The Telegraph (22-Jan-2012)
Human rights claims have proved to be a major hurdle leading to the government expelling just nine percent of inmates of a deportation center. According to Home Office figures, just 39 out of 456 Morton Hall inmates have been expelled between mid-May and the end of September 2011.
Irish Sun (22-Jan-2012)
Job once reserved for Britain's homeless has been swamped by Eastern European immigrants. And many of them have homes AND claim benefits.
Mail on Sunday (22-Jan-2012)
Afghanistan More Fleeing More Afghans fled the country and sought asylum abroad in 2011 than in any other year
OfficialWire (22-Jan-2012)
The Landing in Dover report issued recently by Maggie Atkinson, Children's Commis
Wired-Gov (22-Jan-2012)
Benefits are wrongly being paid to more than 5,000 immigrants with no right to claim state help, research carried o
Diss Express (22-Jan-2012)
Benefits are wrongly being paid to more than 5,000 immigrants with no right to claim state help, research carried out by the Gove
Lynn News (22-Jan-2012)
West Yorkshire Police have spent £3.3million on translation costs over the last three years.
Daily Mail (21-Jan-2012)
Government proposals ?heavy-handed?, say opponents
The Voice (21-Jan-2012)
Helen Warrell Helen Warrell The chairman of the UK Statistics Authority waded into a row about migran
Financial Times Print Edition (UK) (21-Jan-2012)
ALMOST 16,000 Irish immigrants have fallen on such hard times in Britain that they are now reliant on that country?s notoriously frugal social welfare system.
Irish Examiner.com (21-Jan-2012)
TIMES are tough.
Express.co.uk (21-Jan-2012)
Chris Grayling claims Britain is awash with 'benefit tourists'. But the numbers disagree, says Nigel Hawkes
The Independent (21-Jan-2012)
In fact, the Government statistics debunk the myth of ?benefits tourism
The Independent (21-Jan-2012)
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