Wednesday, 30 May 2012



A selection of recent media reports

Student immigration policy will not harm UK, says government The government has rejected claims that a crackdown on immigration could harm British univer BBC News UK (30-May-2012)

Ruling could improve support for asylum seekers The UK Border Agency could be forced to change the way it gives accommodation and financial help to failed asylum Inside Housing (29-May-2012)

Qatada freedom blocked by judge Abu Qatada's bid for freedom has been blocked by a judge due to Britain's terror threat at the Olympics. Allowing the radical London Evening Standard (28-May-2012)

Abu Qatada to stay in UK for at least five more months Jordanian terror suspect Abu Qatada will remain in Britain for at least another five months while he launch London Evening Standard (28-May-2012)

Hospital clamps down on health tourism by demanding patients prove they are 'living lawfully' in Britain before handing .. Patients must pro The Mail On Sunday (28-May-2012)

Abu Qatada could be freed on bail Jordanian terror suspect Abu Qatada could be freed today as his bid for bail is heard. Qatada, described by a judge as Osama b London Evening Standard (28-May-2012)

No wonder so few bother to vote any more The disillusion caused by coalition politics has proved a disaster for democracy, writes Jeff Randall. Telegraph.co.uk (28-May-2012)

Clegg plays down migrant plans DEPUTY Prime Minister Nick Clegg has brushed off claims that the UK plans to 'pull up the drawbridge' for immigrants if the Eurozone's City A.M. (28-May-2012)

IMMIGRATION RULES 'NEED RADICAL SHAKE-UP' A RADICAL series of new controls is needed if the Government's target for cutting immigration is to be achieved, a repor Express.co.uk (28-May-2012)