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Published in: Home: NewsPrivate firm that left asylum seekers to sleep on street made £28m profit
People were left without “appropriate accommodation” at hotels managed by Clearsprings for the Home Office
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: NewsPotential modern slavery victims sent packing as new UK borders act bites
Experts blame Suella Braverman's borders act as stats show record number of potential victims being turned away
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Published in: oDR: AnalysisWhy Putin is forcing occupied Ukrainians to become Russian citizens
Analysis: Russia’s forced ‘passportisation’ scheme is designed to reduce the number of Ukrainian citizens
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Published in: Home: NewsHGV driver says training more Brits won’t solve awful working conditions
Suella Braverman wants to cut migration by training British people to be lorry drivers, butchers and fruit pickers
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureUplifting the creativity of Black queer people in Leeds, Lisbon and beyond
Jesu Lopes explains why he set up ‘The Blacker The Berry’ and how it’s helping the wider Black community
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Published in: oDR: OpinionCrimean Tatars face ongoing persecution under Russian occupation
Today, simply existing as a Crimean Tatar can result in imprisonment for years on end
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Published in: Home: NewsAfghan refugees fear homelessness as landlords ‘refuse to rent’ to them
Exclusive: Home Office told thousands who fled the Taliban to fend for themselves – now they can’t find places to live
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Published in: Home: OpinionRegressive NatCon vision could resonate in UK amid global uncertainties
Could mass movement of people, economic crisis and climate chaos help a new populist movement take hold in the UK?
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Published in: Home: Interview‘We are not where we were’: Why Gary Younge still has hope
The journalist and academic on the Rwanda plan, voter ID, progress on racism and where there's cause for optimism
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: OpinionWage theft in Qatar didn’t stop with the World Cup
Qatar instituted many labour reforms during the leadup to World Cup. But have they made a difference?
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Published in: Home: OpinionI’ve experienced the Home Office’s cruelty first hand. It’s unbearable
The ten-year route is the government’s hostile environment in action. Where is the humanity?
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Published in: Home: OpinionBraverman should go to the French camps to see why people get in small boats
With no safe routes and dire conditions in the refugee camps of northern France, what choice do people have?
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Published in: Home: NewsRevealed: Government to legalise ‘hazardous’ accommodation for asylum seekers
Housing and migrants charities blast ‘shameful’ plan to relax licensing rules around HMOs for people fleeing danger
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: OpinionMigrant solidarity in Tunisia offers hope after racist attacks
Migrants and refugees in Tunisia were attacked after the president gave a racist speech. Grassroots movements upped...
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Published in: Home: NewsHome Office breaks promise to find homes for Afghan refugees
The government said Afghan refugees would all get permanent homes. This week, they were told: you’re on your own
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: NewsNon-Syrian refugees refused assistance in Jordan
Refugees from Yemen, Sudan, and Somalia among those unable to access help
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: AnalysisLebanon’s human smugglers ready for the post-Ramadan rush
Lebanon’s economic crisis has made the 1000-mile sea journey to Italy an attractive way out for many
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Published in: Home: NewsBraverman’s false claims mean trafficking victims ‘won’t get help’
Government’s former anti-slavery commissioner tells MPs home secretary has made it harder for victims to come forward
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Published in: Home: NewsCouncils claim to give refugees ‘sanctuary’ then pay firm that GPS tags migrants
Campaigners want councils to cut ties with the company running the Home Office's GPS tracking scheme
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Published in: Home: OpinionThe US and UK stole our homes. 50 years on, we’re still being denied justice
OPINION: My people live in impoverished exile. Governments must stop talking about ‘regret’ and give our islands back