Friday, 1 April 2016

The human cost of Theresa May's student deportation programme

"We must do everything in our power to keep families together, and to use common sense in our immigration laws." - Jose Serrano
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Those affected by Theresa May's student deportation programme would surely have celebrated the damning legal ruling on it last week. But many of the thousands of people who were deported are still trying to put their lives back together. Today, we hear from two of the families targeted by the programme, about the devastating impact the Home Office's action have had on them.

Elsewhere, Matthew Goodwin takes an in-depth look at the EU referendum polls and studies to get a clearer picture of who is really ahead in the race. He suggests that online polls could be overstating support for Brexit and that voter turnout will make all the difference on June 23rd.

And finally, we have a piece which examines Zac Goldsmith's policy on transport fares. Until now the Conservative candidate for mayor has escaped the same scrutiny his Labour opponent has faced over the issue.

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