A selection of recent media reports
One in four British babies has a father born in a different country, figures released ahead of Father's Day s
Mail Online (14-Jun-2013)
FOREIGN workers have marched into more than half of the new jobs in Britain.
Daily Star (14-Jun-2013)
IMMIGRANTS have improved the UK's public finances by contributing more to the state than they take out, an international st
City A.M. (14-Jun-2013)
Back in January, the Government la
Mail Online (14-Jun-2013)
THE government\u0092s new look Citizenship Test has been branded a \u0093bad pub quiz\u0094.
Daily Star (14-Jun-2013)
FOREIGN men are more likely to have a job in the UK than British workers, a shock report revealed yesterday
Express.co.uk (14-Jun-2013)
For the first time, half (49.9%) of American children under the age of five are of a racial or ethnic minority, ac
BBC News (13-Jun-2013)
Male migrants in the UK have had higher leve
The Independent (13-Jun-2013)
Senator Crin Antonescu says he is sad to hear such rhetoric in UK, citing huge b
The Guardian (13-Jun-2013)
A FRAUDSTER who lived the high life on other people's money has been o
Cambs 24 (13-Jun-2013)
The OECD found that male migrants in the UK have had higher levels of employment than 'native-born men' from 2007 onwards
Talk Talk (13-Jun-2013)
A man drenched his brother in hot oil and water, leaving him scarred for life, because he blamed him for h
STV News (13-Jun-2013)
Male migrant workers have experienced higher levels of employment than 'nati
Mail On Sunday (13-Jun-2013)
Male migrants in UK have revers
Mail Online (13-Jun-2013)
A test taken by people applying for British citizenship is just a "bad pub quiz" with too much focus on culture and history at th
London Evening Standard (13-Jun-2013)
BRITAIN has entered an "era of superdiversity" that is here to stay, according to a new immigration think-ta
Express.co.uk (13-Jun-2013)
FOREIGN-BORN workers account for more than half the increase in new employment figures, it has emerged.
Express.co.uk (13-Jun-2013)
BRITAIN HAS entered an 'era of superdiversity' that is here to stay, according to a new immigration think-tank.
Express.co.uk (13-Jun-2013)