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Fears of new Windrush as thousands of UK immigrants face ‘cliff edge’ visa
change
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Campaigners say move to electronic permits by end of the year is a ‘recipe
for disaster’ that could leave immigrants without proof of status
Lawyers and ...
1 hour ago
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Paris Attempts To Curb Olympic 'Excitement' With Anti-Sex Beds
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Paris is known as the "City of Lights" for several reasons. First, because
it was the first major European city to use gas street lighting in the
1860s....
1 day ago
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New Hatred for Politicians: Why Are Attacks and Incitement on the Rise in
Germany?
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Violent attacks, arson attacks, death threats: Brutal hostilities against
politicians are shaking democracy in Germany. Experts are observing a
growing far...
4 days ago
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Immigration: a world of illusions, confrontation and instrumentalisation
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‘Immigrant invasion', the ‘rush to Europe', the ‘great replacement' — a
spectre is haunting the West, the spectre of people seeking social housing
and be...
4 days ago
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5 dead in vehicle, knife attack at British Parliament
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LONDON - A knife-wielding man went on a deadly rampage in the heart of
Britain's seat of power Wednesday, plowing a car into pedestrians on
London's Westmi...
7 years ago
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'Dismal' Losses Continue for Russia's Airlines
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Russian airlines have announced operating losses of 24 billion rubles ($376
million) for the first quarter of 2016, the Kommersant newspaper reported
Tuesday.
7 years ago
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‘Drunk driver’ nearly crashes into kids
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SCHOOL children have narrowly avoided being hit by an alleged drunk driver,
who crashed near a college in Melbourne’s east.
7 years ago
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This week's top stories [23 October 2015]
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