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The group say they're being overlooked for social housing and have accused Tower Hamlets Council of discrimination
As a new report labels asylum accommodation ‘de-facto detention’, a mother details her family’s struggle
This legislation is going to make some traffickers very happy
Turkish and Kurdish people in Britain say they are unable to help loved ones affected by last month's earthquake because of UK immigration delays
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Just a tenth of Iraqis claiming asylum in the UK have been given refugee status since the war
The former prime minister has made over £25,000 a day in outside earnings since he left Downing Street
People who speak out about wrongdoing in the workplace can often face blacklisting, harassment and legal action. Proposed legislation aims to change that