Migrant Crisis
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Asylum seekers and Christianity: how much of a problem is it?
Today's big question Former Church of England priest claims there is a 'conveyor belt' of 'asylum baptisms'
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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'Sickeningly disrespectful protests on war memorials need to be stopped'
Instant Opinion Opinion, comment and editorials of the day
By The Week UK Published
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'Where is Keir Starmer's conscience?'
Instant Opinion Opinion, comment and editorials of the day
By The Week UK Published
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Cuba's exodus: why a record number of Cubans have left for the US
Under the Radar US sanctions and a relentless Communist government are being viewed as responsible
By Rebekah Evans, The Week UK Published
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Why Biden is building Trump's border wall
Talking Point Donald Trump wanted a 'big, beautiful wall.' Politics and the law have forced Joe Biden's hand.
By Joel Mathis, The Week US Published
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'Calling women "ladies" belongs in the dark ages'
Instant Opinion Opinion, comment and editorials of the day
By The Week Staff Published
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'Suella Braverman went to Washington to talk tough… in an empty room'
Instant Opinion Opinion, comment and editorials of the day
By The Week Staff Published
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Is it time the world re-evaluated the rules on migration?
Today's Big Question Home Secretary Suella Braverman questions whether 1951 UN Refugee Convention is 'fit for our modern age'
By The Week Staff Published
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Labour’s plans to tackle small boat migrant crossings examined
feature Opposition dismisses ‘gimmicks’ such as Rwanda scheme and asylum barges and sets out five-point plan to clean up Tory ‘mess’
By The Week Staff Published
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The cost of housing asylum seekers examined
feature UK government plans to host undocumented arrivals on barges to cut hotel bills
By Harriet Marsden Last updated
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Tragedy at sea: hundreds feared dead in Greek migrant disaster
Speed Read At least 78 people are known to have died in sinking, with the death toll expected to rise
By The Week Published
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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
By Harriet Marsden Published
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Death in Crotone: the tragedy of a migrant boat
feature Italian authorities under fire after deadliest shipwreck in the country’s waters since 2013
By The Week Staff Published
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Will Rishi Sunak stem the tide of small boats?
In Depth ‘Tough’ new legislation will promise swift deportation of those entering UK illegally as PM picks election battleground
By The Week Staff Published
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