Thursday, 24 May 2012



Selection of recent media reports

HATE CLERICS LAWYERS ARE PAID £21M IN LEGAL AID COSTS OVER A DECADE THE scandal of Britains human rights industry was yesterday laid bare by figures showing the law Sunday Express (24-May-2012)

Bogus workers targeted at two North East restaurants BOGUS workers at two North East takeaways were arrested in a series of raids during a crackdown on illeg Journal Live (23-May-2012)

Chris Skidmore MP: How the Government should tackle health tourism Chris Skidmore is the Member of Parliament for Kingswood. Follow Chris on Twitter. How w Conservative Home (23-May-2012)

Illegal chip-shop staff get the boot THREE men who were arrested on suspicion of working illegally at a fish and chip shop in South Tyneside have been expelled from th The Shields Gazette (23-May-2012)

MP holds debate in Parliament to crack down on 'health tourism' MINISTERS have been urged to act over so-called "health tourism" that is costing the NHS millions of p This is Bristol (23-May-2012)

OLYMPICS VISITORS FACE 4-HOUR AIRPORT QUEUES QUEUES at passport control for passengers flying into Heathrow airport during the Olympics could still last up Express.co.uk (23-May-2012)

Border Force chief doesn't 'anticipate' long Olympic queues at airports The head of the UK Border Force has said he does not "anticipate" people facing long queue BBC News - UK Politics (22-May-2012)

Britain must limit European immigration during the recession, says ex-Labour minister Frank Field Britain must stop letting in so many immigrants from Europe during the recession because the job market is 'flooded', Downing Street's poverty adviser has warned. Daily Telegraph (22-May-2012)

Torture victims held in UK immigration detention centres launch legal action victims who have been held in British immigration detention centres are to lau Guardian.co.uk (22-May-2012)

TB TEST FOR MIGRANTS WHO WANT BRITISH VISA MIGRANTS will have to be screened for tuberculosis before being issued with a visa to enter the UK. Express.co.uk (22-May-2012)