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London’s first Swine Flu death but no need to panic

The BBC reports that a 19-year-old man has died after contracting swine flu in London, the fourth fatal case in the UK. However, to put this into perspective, the UK has a population of over 60 million, with 7.5 million people living in London alone.

Too hot for Filipino Students as London hits 32 degrees

As London temperatures soared to 32 degrees today even Filipino students were complaining about the heat! Most migrants coming to the UK from hotter tropical countries like the Philippines and India expect the weather to be freezing cold all year round, packing their huge suitcases with coats, jumpers and even blankets.

BNP win two seats in the European Parliament as Labour crash to all time low

The British National Party has won its first two seats in the European Parliament following elections last Thursday.

Immigration Adviser jailed over UK visa fraud

Three people who ran an immigration consultancy business in West London have been jailed today over one of the UK’s largest ever visa scams.

Immigration Minister hits back over expenses claims

Immigration Minister Phil Woolas defends expenses claims after details were published in the Daily Telegraph.

Joanna Lumley in ‘Gurkha ambush’ on Immigration Minister

Joanna Lumley ambushes Border and Immigration Minister Phil Woolas in Westminster and forcing an impromptu live press conference.

Detention of children ‘must stop’ says Commissioner

Children refused asylum should no longer be detained while awaiting deportation, the children’s commissioner for England warned.

Tax increase on high earners could see British brain drain

Demand for staff in areas affecting migrants, such as the Care Sector, remians strong, with Care Home employers still reporting shortages of Care Assistants and Nurses.

Indian academic wins deportation fight

Indian man who faced being deported from Scotland after almost 10 years has been told he can now stay.

Care Quality Commission’s reaction to the Panorama programme on home care

Commenting on the BBC’s Panorama team, Cynthia Bower, Chief Executive of the Care Quality Commission, said: