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In an article on the Guardian website recently, Spencer Woodcock, who runs a project supporting older people to live independently, extolled the refugees who volunteer on his project.
All the Queen’s Children is a play about four young refugees who arrive in the UK alone and then go missing from care. It has been written and developed with Reading Youth Theatre. It got rave reviews at the Edinburgh Fringe.
“We thought Glasgow was a city with crimes, windy, too cold with the worst weather in the UK. That’s the information we had been told by other people at the hotel…”
Landmark legal decision allows Somali man, who had submitted a fresh asylum claim, permission to work.
UK Border Agency’s guidelines on Indefinite Leave to Remain is now available for those granted Refugee Status or Humanitarian Protection after August 30, 2005.
“I find it … absolutely appropriate that leading up to Refugee Week I should be nurtured in such a way by such a gorgeous Sri Lankan family. It reminds me that… collectively we are Glaswegians as this is our chosen home… living our lives here.”
A refugee living in Glasgow, explains what the terms “refugee” and “asylum seeker” actually mean in international law.