Thursday, 15 September 2016

Homeless charities 'complicit' in rough sleeper deportations

"The betrayal of trust carries a heavy taboo." -  Aldrich Ames
 
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Our lead story today reveals that two well known homeless charities are accused of being complicit in the deportations of EU nationals who sleep rough in the UK. Thames Reach and St Mungo's worked on a scheme to tackle 'entrenched' rough sleeping in London. But Politics.co.uk has discovered that the programme also involved immigration enforcement teams removing people from the country against their will.

And, if you missed our verdict of yesterday's PMQs, you can catch up with it here. This piece found that it was Jeremy Corbyn's best performance at the weekly encounter and that he was highly effective in arguing the case against grammar schools. Was it a one off, or could we be about to see a return to some proper parliamentary opposition?

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Revealed: Homeless charities 'complicit' in rough sleeper deportations  


 

On Sep 15, 2016 10:50 am
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