Care worker paedophile jailed
A social worker who sexually abused children more than 30 years ago was finally caught after being nominated for a bird-watching award, the Daily Mirror reports.
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Care worker paedophile jailedA social worker who sexually abused children more than 30 years ago was finally caught after being nominated for a bird-watching award, the Daily Mirror reports. Life in the UK Test – Journey to British CitizenshipThe naturalization process in the United Kingdom includes as a first step the “Life in the United Kingdom” test that needs to be attached to the citizenship application. Britons survive Philippines bus siegeThe BBC reports that two British nationals are among the survivors from the Philippines bus siege, the Foreign Office has said. Nine illegal workers in care home deported – 6 Filipinos sent homeNine illegal foreign workers, arrested during an immigration operation at a care home in Poulner, Ringwood on 29 July 2010, have been deported, the UK Border Agency has announced. Weekly Immigration News Round up 22 August 2010Weekly Immigration News Round up 22 August 2010 Immigration Rule change following Supreme Court judgment in ZO (Somalia)The UK Border Agency (UKBA) has announced that as a result of the Supreme Court’s judgment of 28 July in the case of ZO (Somalia), they must now allow failed asylum seekers who have made further submissions asserting a fresh claim for asylum to apply for permission to work if… Illegal workers arrested at Slough beauty salonThree people have been arrested for working illegally following a UK Border Agency raid on a beauty salon in Slough this week, the UK Border Agency said. UK Border Agency Survey of recent applicants for settlement or ILRUKBA wants your feedback on the settlement application process, and your comments. Passenger’s cash is seized at airportMore than £42,000 in cash has been seized from a British man as he was leaving the UK through Birmingham International Airport, the border agency reports. Immigration DNA Testing to the UK IncreasesFollowing changes in government policy the number of private clients undertaking a DNA Test to prove they are related to their family has increased significantly, say test provider DNA Testing. |