Wednesday, 10 July 2013


 


selection of recent media reports

Baby boom Britain! Highest number of births since 1971 fuelled by migrants and older mothers
Nearly 724,000 babies born in England and Wales last year Quarter were b
Mail On Sunday (10-Jul-2013)
Southall man jailed for passport fraud
A MAN who tried to help get illegal immigrants into the UK has been jailed. Paramjit Singh Chopra, 33, of Norwood Close,
Ealing Gazette (10-Jul-2013)
Two asylum seekers taken to hospital
Two of the asylum seekers found in the tanker of P&O's Spirit Of France vessel this morning have been taken to hospital as inquir
ITV.com (10-Jul-2013)
Penalties of up to £20k "on the way" for employers who take on illegal immigrants
Employers who take on illegal immigrants face new penalties of up to £20,000 per i
EN for Business (10-Jul-2013)
Two arrested after 15 asylum seekers found in Dover
A critical incident was declared at the Port of Dover today after 15 asylum seekers were found in a tanker on a cross-C
ITV.com (10-Jul-2013)
Fifteen asylum seekers inside tanker causes port of Dover emergency
Port declares a 'critical incident' after people found hidden in vehicle on cross-Channel f
The Guardian (10-Jul-2013)
Non-UK population in 467 per cent increase
A NEW study has found that there has been a 467 per cent rise in the non-UK population in Boston since 2001. The Universi
This is Lincolnshire (10-Jul-2013)
Can you spot the truth from the myth?
A new survey by Ipsos MORI for the Royal Statistical Society and King's College London shows just how wrong public opinion can be on
Telegraph.co.uk (10-Jul-2013)
Ukip's Farage wants tighter controls on Northern Ireland and Republic border
We'll introduce new controls on border, declares anti-EU party's leader
Belfast Telegraph (09-Jul-2013)
No more benefits for hate preachers says Theresa May
HATE preachers and terror suspects will be stripped of benefits in the future, Theresa May told MPs yesterday.
Express.co.uk (09-Jul-2013)
Exit Abu Qatada
Last weekend, after almost a decade of legal wrangling, one of Britain's least loved residents finally left the country. Abu Qatada, the Islamist
Financial Times Print Edition (Europe) (09-Jul-2013)
Pontiff's plea Francis raises plight of migrants
Pope Francis kisses a child as he arrives on the Italian island of Lampedusa yesterday. The pontiff used his f
Financial Times Print Edition (Europe) (09-Jul-2013)
How new UK spouse visa rules turned me into an Englishman in exile
Changes to UK visas for foreign spouses are barring thousands of citizens from going home. My choic
The Guardian (09-Jul-2013)
Richard Wyn Jones: If our political class continues to ignore the English Question, UKIP could prosper
Professor Richard Wyn Jones is Director of the Wales Gover
Conservative Home (08-Jul-2013)
Abu Qatada case shows we need to abolish Human Rights Act, says Theresa May
LONG extradition battles like the one involving hate preacher Abu Qatada must not be allow
Express.co.uk (08-Jul-2013)
Liam Fox: UK should pull out of EU free movement of labour system
Britain should regain control of its borders by pulling out of the EU's free movement of labour sy
London Evening Standard (08-Jul-2013)
As a political force Englishness is on the rise …
This week the party's headache is Falkirk. But its long-term problems will be south of the border Ed Miliband may be c
Sw1a.net (08-Jul-2013)
Video: Two arrested in 'beds in sheds' raid
TWO men were arrested during 'beds in sheds' raids in Hayes, with Immigration Minister Mark Harper tagging along. Hi
Uxbridge Gazette (08-Jul-2013)