Tuesday, 10 April 2012




A selection of recent media reports

FURY AT MIGRANT JOB DEAL
IMMIGRANT crooks will be allowed to apply for jobs denied to Brits under a barmy new EU-wide criminal record check scheme.
Daily Star (10-Apr-2012)
Spies gave up dissident Gaddafi thugs: M16 and a £1m 'bribe' to silence torture victim
PUBLISHED: 22:20 GMT, 9 April 2012 | UPDATED: 22:20 GMT, 9 April 2012 ) MI6 chi
The Mail On Sunday (09-Apr-2012)
Companies claim closure of UK Tier 1 Post Study Work visa will hurt business
Business owners have criticized the UK government's decision to close the T
UK Immigration (09-Apr-2012)
Nicolas Sarkozy threatens to quit passport deal if EU countries don't seal borders against illegal immigrants
PUBLISHED: 04:35 GMT, 9 April 2012 | UPDATED: 0
The Mail On Sunday (09-Apr-2012)
France's turbulent five years under Nicolas Sarkozy
Nicolas Sarkozy won a crushing election victory in 2007 and came to office promising a break with the past. Five years later he runs for re-election as the least popular president in recent French history.
Expatica.com (09-Apr-2012)
Palestinian activist wins appeal
A leading Palestinian activist has won his appeal against the Government's attempts to deport him. Sheikh Raed Salah, lead
MK News (09-Apr-2012)
The new Stockholm syndrome
The Telegraph has an alarming report on the evocatively named Stockholm Programme, the EU Commission's five year plan to do to th
Iain Dale's Diary (Blog) (09-Apr-2012)
Young migrants living 'far below poverty line'
Children's Society says some asylum seekers get half of what a comparable British family would receive in incom
Guardian.co.uk (09-Apr-2012)
Squatter deported after string of offences
03\/04 Updated: 05\/04 16:19 Buy photos \u00BB Pawel Ziobro has now also been kicked out of the UK. (s) A POLISH squatter arres
Evesham Observer (09-Apr-2012)
WHEN WILL WE SEE FOREIGN CRIMINALS SENT BACK HOME?
FEW people would disagree that we all deserve the right to a family life providing we live within the rules and res
Sunday Express (09-Apr-2012)
Mayday, mayday: Border bungles leave Theresa May's get tough policy in tatters
The Home Secretary, who has faced criticism over border checks and the failure to d
Mirror.co.uk (09-Apr-2012)