Immigration
BASC is pleased to announce that nominations to the annual BASC Ladies’ Star of Shooting awards have now opened. In recognition of outstanding contributions and support to ladies’ shooting the awards enter their fifth successful year. After the outstanding success of last year’s awards we will have the same three categories this year: Target Shooting… Read more »
BAKERS UNION CALLS FOR URGENT ACTION FROM THE SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT TO STOP DAWNFRESH JOB LOSSES The Bakers Food and Allied Workers Union (BFAWU) have called on the Scottish Government to help save 230 permanent and 90 temporary jobs that are under threat due to the proposed closure of the Dawnfresh seafood plant in Uddingston. Workers… Read more »
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By politics.co.uk staff The detention of children at immigration centres is distressing and harmful, according to the children’s commission. Yarl’s Wood, in Bedfordshire, is “no place for a child”, Sir Al Aynsley-Green said, prompting immediate rebuttals from the UK Borders Agency (UKBA). Sir Al was particularly concerned by the separation of children from their parents,… Read more »
By Alex Stevenson The Conservatives’ immigration policy helps fuel extremism, Alan Johnson has suggested. The home secretary’s claim came in a speech in central London this morning as he announced stricter entry criteria for foreign students from outside Europe. “Immigration is an issue that far-right groups are keen to exploit, and many more are determined… Read more »