EU immigration
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Illegal pushbacks and abandonment at sea: is EU facing a new migrant crisis?
Today's Big Question Italy, Greece, Hungary and other nations accused of breaking law and purposefully endangering lives of asylum seekers
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The UK’s migration ‘surge’ examined
feature 1.1 million people migrated to the UK last year, according to the latest ONS data
By The Week Published
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Chequers 2.0: is the UK heading for a Swiss-style Brexit deal?
Today's Big Question Backlash from Eurosceptics after reports UK government intends to forge closer economic ties with EU
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Manston asylum centre: what’s meant to happen and what’s gone wrong?
feature Migrants are being held in overcrowded and squalid conditions at a processing centre in Kent
By Sorcha Bradley Published
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What is the high potential individual visa scheme?
feature Top graduates from around the world will be able to live and work in the UK for up to three years
By The Week Staff Published
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What is the Conservatives’ Common Sense Group?
In Depth The backbench pressure group is among a growing number vyying for political influence
By The Week Staff Published
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‘Almost impossible to halt’: should UK have handed France £54m to crack down on migrant Channel crossings?
Speed Read French authorities insist that they will not stop boats at sea, or accept back migrants from the UK
By The Week Staff Published
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What happens to EU citizens if they miss the settled status deadline?
In the Spotlight The Home Office is receiving up to 120,000 new applications a day for the scheme, say reports
By The Week Staff Published
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Where have all the foreign workers gone?
In the Spotlight Employers say staff from EU are not returning to former roles as UK eases Covid restrictions
By Sorcha Bradley, The Week UK Last updated
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Denmark to limit ‘non-Westerner’ residents in poor areas
Speed Read Government set to move migrants out of 58 neighbourhoods to cut risk of ‘religious and cultural parallel societies’
By Joe Evans Last updated
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Is another big refugee crisis looming?
Speed Read German interior minister says EU should brace for biggest influx so far this decade
By James Ashford Last updated
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What might trigger the collapse of the EU?
Speed Read Several factors including Brexit and the rise of the far-right pose a threat to the political union
By The Week Staff Last updated
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Far-right ‘axis’ aims to take control of EU
Speed Read Hungary, Italy and Poland seek anti-immigration majority at upcoming European Parliamentary elections
By The Week Staff Last updated
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UK firms facing labour crisis
Speed Read British manufacturing suffering biggest skilled worker shortage in 30 years
By The Week Staff Last updated
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