Thursday, 23 October 2014

Busting open the immigration debate - Politics.co.uk

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"I used to feel like I belonged. Now I feel unwelcomed"

Immigration: rhetoric and reality

Revealed: How immigrants feel about the immigration debate

Douglas Carswell on the campaign trail in Clacton. But has Ukip's voice in the immigration debate lowered the tone?

As the immigration debate turns sour, immigrants are feeling increasingly alienated from a society they once felt a part of

Diane Abbott: Labour 'colluding' with Tories to spread anti-immigrant culture

Diane Abbott: Labour becoming "engulfed" by anti-immigrant rhetoric

Diane Abbott warns Labour is being 'engulfed' by anti-immigrant rhetoric

Living in the shadows: When Brits are made illegal

Living in the shadows: When Brits are made illegal

Brits who have been in the country their entire lives are suddenly finding themselves illegal after the Home Office denied their status

The Labour mayoral race

Labour accused of trying to 'stitch-up' London mayoral race

Ed Miliband alongside his close ally Sadiq Khan

Plans to charge supporters £10 causes fury from candidates.

Survey sheds new light on how borrowers will cope with higher rates

New data published today in CML News & Views shows that some 60% of mortgage holders anticipate that they will be in the same financial position or better in three years' time - even though the majority expect interest rates to rise.

NASUWT comments on the 'workload challenge'

Chris Keates: 'Nicky Morgan has only been in office a few weeks but she has been unable to avoid recognising the excessive workload burden under which the teaching profession is labouring'.

European Commission rejects BHA complaint on UK ‘faith’ school employment laws

The BHA has expressed its disappointment and confusion at the decision, which has come with very little explanation.

Shameful record on child poverty

Chris Keates: 'The findings of this Report confirm a bleak and depressing picture where child poverty is set to increase, further entrenching the socio-economic divide across the UK'.

Animal heroes from around the UK to receive awards

Animal heroes will tomorrow (Tuesday) receive prestigious awards for their outstanding work from the International Fund for Animal Welfare (www.ifaw.org).

Gross mortgage lending steady in September

The Council of Mortgage Lenders estimates that gross mortgage lending reached £17.8 billion in September. This is 1% lower than August (£18 billion), but 10% higher than September last year (£16.2 billion).

NASUWT supports ‘Britain needs a pay rise’

Hundreds of members of the NASUWT will arrive in London today from across England and Wales to take part a march through Central London and rally in Hyde Park to call for a economic recovery that works for all.

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