The UK has taken just 300 Ukrainian refugees
Britain’s acceptance of a few hundred Ukrainian refugees pales in comparison with other European countries.
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Britain’s acceptance of a few hundred Ukrainian refugees pales in comparison with other European countries.
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Under pressure to issue more visas to people fleeing the Russian invasion, Boris Johnson’s government is risking its moral authority…
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Why have only 50 Ukrainian refugees been accepted when so many British people want to help?
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The bungled Home Office response is causing disquiet among Conservative MPs and runs counter to the wishes of British voters.
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The former UK international development secretary explains how a global refugee coalition would allow the West to show moral leadership.
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With reheated announcements and sluggish tweaks, nothing close to a “bespoke humanitarian route” has created in response to the Russian…
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If there’s room in our hearts for European war victims, there’s room for Channel migrants too.
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MPs have been briefed that the war could create five million refugees, while peers prepare to oppose legislation that may…
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