Profiteering from suffering: Outsourced asylum accommodation
Private companies are making massive profits while asylum seekers in their accommodation suffer.
Private companies are making massive profits while asylum seekers in their accommodation suffer.
‘The UK received 158 applications per 1 million people living here, that ranks at 16th out of the 27 EU nations.’
The government is hoping to alleviate skills shortages by recruiting individuals from all over the world. A key part of this is the recognition of foreign qualifications.
The hostile environment and exploitative capitalism fuels state violence against migrant sex workers, writes Rachel Trafford.
So three-quarters of UK taxpayers are unskilled then.
Parliament has a chance to end a gross injustice. MPs must get behind the Bill.
On International Migrants Day, Owen Espley explains how Brexit will make life even worse for migrant workers.
Regional leadership on migration would result in less of the likes of Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage, and more of people like Sadiq Khan and Nicola Sturgeon.
Brexodus is now undeniably on its way, as EU workers leave Britain for safer shores. And our food and health could be at risk.
Thousands of people are set to protest during the US President’s visit to London. The shadow home secretary explains why she can’t help but sympathise.