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UK PM's father passes away

UK PM's father passes away

by The Guardian UK

Wed, Sep 08, 2010

Ian Cameron dies aged 77 after being admitted to hospital suffering a stroke and heart problems

Plans to cap number of skilled workers under scrutiny

by The Guardian UK

Tue, Sep 07, 2010

MPs to quiz chairman of the Migration Advisory Committee amid concerns that caps on skilled labour could drive business abroad

UK Smarter immigration controls pledge

UK Smarter immigration controls pledge

Mon, Sep 06, 2010

UK Immigration minister Damian Green is expected to promise "smarter" controls on entry to the UK when he releases research showing that tens of thousands of people admitted on student visas were still in the country five years later.

Mother stabbed twice then choked to death by her lover after she shouted another man's name during sex

by Daily Mail

Wed, Sep 08, 2010

A man stabbed his girlfriend to death after she accidentally blurted out the name of another man as they made love.

Miliband against immigration cap

by Special correspondent

Sun, Sep 05, 2010

Britain’s former foreign secretary David Miliband, frontrunner in the contest to be the leader of the opposition Labour party, says British government plans to place a cap on non-European migrants to the UK are “stupid” because current migration is mainly fuelled by Europeans. “Prime Minister David

Five arrests in Ely immigration operation

by UKBA

Sun, Sep 05, 2010

A Chinese restaurant in Ely has been caught employing 3 illegal workers, with 2 further illegal immigrants found hiding in the upstairs flat.

Blair secretly courted Mugabe to boost trade - Independent

Mon, Aug 30, 2010

LONDON - Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair secretly courted Robert Mugabe in an effort to win lucrative trade deals for Britain, it has emerged in correspondence released to The Independent under the Freedom of Information Act reports the Independent, a leadind UK daily newspaper.

Students fuel 20 per cent immigration rise, Zimbabwe asylum cases drop

Fri, Aug 27, 2010

A surge in the number of foreign students studying in the UK helped drive up net migration by 20 per cent last year, official statistics show. University think tank million+ tells Channel 4 News of the £5.6bn "invisible" windfall foreign students bring to the UK.