21st September 2018 | News
At the Salzburg Summit little seems to have been decided on migration, with the media focusing on the ongoing Brexit debacle or other stories entirely. The main news was contained in the opening announcement from Donald Tusk, President of the Council, and Sebastian...
21st September 2018 | News
Paul Hutchings had been a market researcher for 25 years, and he and his colleague John Sloan had both been running their own businesses. They met when they both went to Calais in 2015 to try and help refugees that were stuck in the makeshift ‘Jungle’ camp. They...
21st September 2018 | News
The Greek Government announced on Tuesday plans to move 2,000 asylum seekers from Lesvos to the mainland, in an effort to deal with severe overcrowding and deteriorating living conditions, amid growing criticism from civil society organisations. The Greek refugee camp...
21st September 2018 | News
The Pew Research Centre released the results of their survey this week which suggest that a significant majority of people in several EU member states support accepting more refugees fleeing persecution and violence. It also finds that people strongly disapprove of...
21st September 2018 | News
Minister for immigration, Caroline Nokes, announced on Thursday that the Home Office is to offer children who were brought to the UK when the ‘Jungle’ camp in Calais was demolished, an exceptional form of “Calais leave”. This leave which will included the right to...