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  • UK to deny asylum to refugees passing through 'safe' third country - Guardian 10.12.20227865
  • UK races to deport asylum seekers ahead of Brexit - Guardian 06.12.20227043
  • The inhumanity of the UK's deportation flights is part of a far bigger problem - Guardian 03.12.20226615
  • A day of resounding defeats for the Government over the Immigration Bill - Left Foot Forward 06.10.20218486
  • Risking the Channel ‘death route’ to Britain – a photo essay - Guardian 23.09.20217226
  • Migrants: More people arrive in September than all of 2019 - BBC 23.09.20217201
  • Majority of Windrush compensation claimants still without payment - The Canary 27.08.20215229
  • UK “hostile environment” sees two more asylum seeker deaths - WSWS 27.08.20214950
  • Asylum seekers in last-minute UK legal bid to prevent removal - Guardian 25.08.20214858
  • EU rejects British plan for post-Brexit return of asylum seekers - Guardian 20.08.20214450
  • Timeline of tragedies in attempts to reach UK - Guardian 19.08.20214404
  • Five 'safe and legal' asylum alternatives to cut Channel crossings - Guardian 11.08.20213855
  • UK and France promise new migrant crossings plan, says minister - BBC 11.08.20213847
  • MPs to investigate surge in migrants crossing Channel in small boats - Guardian 06.08.20213571
  • Home Office to scrap 'racist algorithm' for UK visa applicants - Guardian 04.08.20213366
  • China threatens retaliation against UK for offer to Hongkongers - Guardian 02.07.20211801
  • Windrush review recommendations to be implemented in full - The Canary 23.06.20210849
  • UK says it will extend Hongkongers' visa rights if China pursues security laws - Guardian 28.05.20208535
  • Windrush backlog reaches 3,720 cases, Home Office reveals - Guardian 30.04.20206208
  • New analysis of UK asylum system published - Refugee Council 24.03.20203158
  • Lincolnshire removal centre still to violent, say inspectors - Guardian 10.03.20201067
  • New immigration rules are elitist and selfish - Guardian 25.02.20200115
  • Immigration reforms exclude unskilled workers - Guardian 19.02.20199120
  • Extending support period for refugees could lead to annual net financial benefit of £7m - Refugee Council 18.02.20203159
  • 75,000 strong petition to reunite refugee families in Britain - Refugee Council 05.02.20203160
  • Video: 'I came to the UK hiding inside a lorry' - BBC 23.10.19190404
  • Amber Rudd is a Symbol of a Failed, Feral Political Class – Her Resignation Must Be Just the Beginning - Novara Media 02.05.18147827
  • Amber Rudd was sent targets for migrant removal, leak reveals - Guardian 28.04.18147831
  • 5 things you can do to fight back against the hostile environment - Global Justice Now 27.04.18147832
  • Podcast: After Windrush: Britain and Migration - Novara Media 27.04.18147836
  • Outsourcing Incarceration: Privitisation in Britain’s Immigration Detention Estate - Novara Media 27.04.18147837
  • Paul Mason: The Windrush scandal unmasks the colonial attitudes of British Conservatives - New Statesman 26.04.18147841
  • ‘Hostile environment’ immigration policy has made Britain a precarious place to call home - The Conversation 25.04.18147842
  • Podcast: ‘Radicals in Conversation’ – End Immigration Detention - Pluto Press 03/18147846
  • Migrants in the care sector contribute £17 million to the English economy every day - New Economics Foundation 17.02.18147847
  • Inside Britain First: ex-member tells of petty rivalries, racism and violent anti-Muslim plots - Guardian 03.12.17147851
  • Woman reports rape to police - and is arrested on immigration charges - Politics.co.uk 28.11.17147852
  • More than 140,000 told by UK immigration they face removal – watchdog - Guardian 02.11.17147856
  • Hate-crime reports rise by almost a third in year as Home Office figures illustrate EU-referendum spike - Independent 17.10.17147857
  • The human cost of the 'health tourism' crackdown - BMA 02.08.17147861
  • Department of Health must stop sharing patient details with immigration enforcers, says BMA - British Medical Journal 28.06.17147862
  • Revealed: the £328m cost if migrants downed tools for the day - New Economics Foundation 20.02.17147863
  • How migrants are crucial to your lunch – New Economics Foundation 09.02.17147864
  • Seven things the government did in 2016 to devastate the lives of migrants and refugees – Global Justice Now 02.12.16147865
  • Amber Rudd faces backlash from businesses over foreign workers – Guardian 06.10.16147866
  • Restricting immigration won’t pay for working people – New Economics Foundation 27.09.16147867
  • These Posters Celebrating Immigrants Are Appearing All Over The UK - Buzzfeed 04/15147868
  • What has immigration ever done for us? - Guardian 03/15147869
  • Open borders or fair wages: the left needs to make up its mind - Guardian 03/15147870
  • The migration fuelling George Osborne's 'comeback country' - Guardian 03/15147871
  • Nationwide poster campaign aims to 'celebrate, not vilify' immigrants - Independent 02/15147872
  • Ahead of the general election, let’s be honest about the positives of immigration - Guardian 02/15147873
  • Instead of aping Ukip, Conservatives should be positive about immigration - Telegraph 01/15147874
  • Immigration adds a city a year to Britain’s population - Telegraph 01/15147875
  • Immigration debate has descended into ‘jingoistic nonsense’, says Archbishop of York - Telegraph 01/15147876
  • How Have Millionaire Tories Convinced Us Immigrants and the Poor Are to Blame for Poverty? - Huffington Post 01/15147877
  • NHS in 'dire straits' without migrants says top economist - BBC 12/14147878
  • We are being lied to about immigration - it is politicians, not migrants, who have run down our public services - Independent 12/14147879
  • UK gains £20bn from European migrants, UCL economists reveal - Guardian 11/14147880
  • Immigration: the real cost to Britain - Telegraph 11/14147881
  • UK is magnet for highly educated EU migrants, research shows - Guardian 11/14147882
  • Immigration: Could we – should we – stop migrants coming to Britain? - Guardian 10/14147883
  • Settling the migration debate - IPPR 10/14147884
  • Mass immigration: Report warns of strain on Britain’s infrastructure caused by population growth - Independent 08/14147885
  • The typical Ukip voter has little experience of immigration - Independent 08/14147886
  • Immigrants cost Britain £3,000 a year each, says report - Telegraph 03/14147887
  • Immigration has a positive impact, says Office for Budget Responsibility - Telegraph 01/14147888
  • The long term economic impacts of reducing migration - VoxEU 01/14147889
  • Migrants contribute £25bn to UK economy, study finds - Guardian 11/13147890
  • FactCheck: do immigrants pay their way? - Channel4 11/13147891
  • Immigration and the British dream - Open Democracy 08.10.13488983
  • How does immigration actually affect the UK labour market? - NEF 10/13147892
  • The truth about ‘health tourism’: Twice as many foreign visitors pay to use NHS as exploit free healthcare in Britain - Independent 10/13147893
  • Seven Facts Everyone Should Know About Immigration - Huffington Post 12/12147894
  • Video: One Billion Rising: Refugee Council - refugee women face violence in the UK - Guardian 10/12411012
  • Immigration Has No Effect On Unemployment, Says Think Tank - Huffington Post 01/12147895
  • Migrants on work-related benefits study published - BBC 01/12147896
  • Too Many People in Britain? Immigration and the Housing Problem - LSE Presentation 06/11147897
  • Why the cap won’t fit - NEF 12/10147898
  • The fiscal effects of A8 migration to the UK - VoxEU 08/09147899

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