Podcasts de Immigration and asylum

Is Britain becoming a hostile environment for EU citizens? | Podcast

As Covid travel restrictions begin to be lifted, a new, far less welcoming post-Brexit attitude...

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Is ‘Stop the boats’ a slogan without a solution?

Rishi Sunak has promised to stop people crossing the Channel in small boats but his planned law...

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The ‘cruel’ new visa rules set to break up families

Government attempts to bear down on record migration figures will target family visas for those...

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What really happened on board the Nave Andromeda?

Journalist Samira Shackle on the curious case of an oil tanker and stowaways in the Channel and...

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The Bibby Stockholm saga

After removing asylum seekers from the Bibby Stockholm barge on Friday, the government says they...

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Cannabis farms and nail bars: the hidden world of human trafficking

Last week 39 people were found dead in a refrigerated lorry trailer in Essex. Annie Kelly...

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Has the Ukraine crisis transformed Britain’s approach to refugees?

People in Britain have been signing up in their thousands to offer a place in their homes to...

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Revisited: Trafficked: the closed door – part two

Julia, a Ukrainian woman who escaped modern slavery in the UK, tells the journalist Annie Kelly...

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Inside Napier: the former army barracks housing asylum seekers

The Guardian’s home affairs correspondent, Jamie Grierson, discusses the government’s decision to...

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The British citizens stranded in Kabul

Day after day, Ahmad risked his life to come to the airport with his family, British passport in...

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The new tactics of Britain’s far right

Far-right groups are mobilising in towns around the UK where asylum seekers are living in hotels....

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Deported and disgraced: the students wrongly accused of cheating

In 2014, the Home Office revoked the visas of 35,000 students accused of cheating in an English...

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Who are the people risking everything to cross the Channel?

The number of migrants arriving in small boats this year is already double that of 2019. But...

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A tragedy in the Channel

At least 27 people died when their boat sank in the Channel attempting to reach the UK. Diane...

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Will the UK really send refugees to Rwanda?

Boris Johnson has announced a scheme to send people seeking asylum in Britain to Rwanda for...

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Mum and me: a story of immigration and integration | Podcast

Guardian columnist Aditya Chakrabortty, the son of two Indian immigrants, explains why he felt so...

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On the frontline as US troops leave northern Syria

Martin Chulov, who covers the Middle East for the Guardian, has spent the past week on the...

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Windrush: the scandal isn't over

Hubert Howard, a prominent Windrush victim, died recently without receiving compensation or a...

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Inside Australia’s asylum system – a possible model for the UK

Guardian Australia reporter Ben Doherty looks at the history behind Australia’s asylum seeker...

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The children going missing from Home Office hotels

More than 200 unaccompanied child asylum seekers have gone missing from hotels used by the Home...

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