Monday, 22 April 2013




A selection of recent media reports

Theresa May: UK not the 'only' country to open borders
Home Secretary Theresa May said the UK is not the "only" country which will be opening its borders to Romania and
ITV.com (22-Apr-2013)
Immigration restrictions: What are the changes?
An e-petition on calling for the government to stop mass immigration from Bulgaria and Romania in 2014 will be
ITV.com (22-Apr-2013)
Immigration e-petition debate
Ministers will debate a petition relating to immigration from Bulgarians and Romanians in 2014 in Parliament today. The E
ITV.com (22-Apr-2013)
New UK immigration rules lift stateless people from limbo
LONDON (AlertNet) - Britain has changed its immigration rules to enable stateless people to escap
Alert Net - Trust.org (19-Apr-2013)
May resists immigrant number call
The Home Secretary has resisted further pressure to release official estimates on the number of Romanians and Bulgarians ex
Bourne Local (19-Apr-2013)
Qatada: May accused of giving in to Europe
HOME Secretary Theresa May was yesterday accused of 'craven surrender' to European judges over bids to deport hate pr
Express.co.uk (19-Apr-2013)
Abu Qatada: May 'deeply frustrated' at legal obstacles to deportation
Home Secretary Theresa May has said she is "deeply frustrated" at continued legal ob
BBC News - UK Politics (18-Apr-2013)
Three held in immigration raid on Jericho food outlets
THREE workers were arrested during an immigration raid on two food outlets in Oxford yesterday. 
Oxford Times (18-Apr-2013)
New report reveals scale of UK asylum decisions overturned on appeal
The number of decisions overturned on appeal is testament to on-going problems with the asy
Amnesty. org.uk (18-Apr-2013)
New bid to challenge Qatada ruling
The Government has asked permission to take its fight to remove hate preacher Abu Qatada from the UK to the highest court i
Suffolk Free Press (18-Apr-2013)
Questions over credibility of border credibility interviews
Overseas students rejected on 'arbitrary' grounds, UKCISA report suggests
Times Higher Education (18-Apr-2013)
Will we ever be rid of Abu Qatada? Home Office seeks Supreme Court appeal permission
THE Government has asked permission to take its fight to remove hate pre
Express.co.uk (17-Apr-2013)
Government launches new bid to challenge Abu Qatada ruling
The Government has asked permission to take its fight to remove hate preacher Abu Qatada from th
The Independent (17-Apr-2013)