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The Heathrow queue crisis

YouGov has released on 9 May the result of survey on the response of the British public to the government’s handling of the queue crisis at Heathrow terminals. 68% Brits say the Government handled the Heathrow queue crisis badly (36% fairly … Continue reading

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Is the UKBA ‘not fit for purpose’? What purpose exactly?

By Nando Sigona The Home Affairs Committee has published a report into the work of the UK Border Agency in which it criticises the UKBA for failing to deport more than 600 Foreign National Prisoners who were released between 1999 and … Continue reading

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The Arab Spring and beyond: human mobility, forced displacement and humanitarian crises

By Nando Sigona Migration in its various forms has been part of the popular uprisings that have spread across North Africa and the Middle East in 2011. First, the columns of vehicles escaping from cities and villages under siege in … Continue reading

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Imagine a world without borders

Bridget Anderson at TEDx in East London imaging a world without borders.

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