
The French government could be about to demolish a settlement that’s home to 3,000 refugees
If demolition goes ahead, charities fear they will lose contact with hundreds of children living in the Calais refugee camp
If demolition goes ahead, charities fear they will lose contact with hundreds of children living in the Calais refugee camp
The predictions for 2016 suggest a continuation of humanitarian crisis, politicised statistics and poorly-conceived policy responses
HMRC refuses to release figures on the number of migrants claiming benefits
A newly released Runnymede Trust report reveals differing public attitudes amongst ethnic minority Britons on immigration and Europe. In the coming EU referendum, addressing the prevailing concerns of BME voters would substantially shape the debate.
The UK is the only EU nation not to impose a time limit on immigration detention
If properly managed, diversity could present one of the UK’s greatest opportunities
Underneath the gloom was a potentially promising development
Bashing immigrants makes you ‘magnificent’ apparently
The home secretary used her immigration speech to place herself on the right of the Tory party
A 2014 review found little evidence that migration displaces UK workers