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UK Border Agency cleared of systemic abuse by escorts removing individuals from the UK

The UK Border Agency has published an independent report by Baroness Nuala O’Loan into allegations, made in 2007, that UK Border Agency escorts abused individuals being removed from the UK.

Mexican tops Forbes rich list and China has 89 billionaires

The world is changing as wealth shifts from the west. A mexican tops the Forbes Rich list, China has more billionaires than any other country apart from the US and Pakistan added its first official billionaire.

David Cameron’s immigration shift in election battle

With a UK general election less than two months away immigration is becoming a hot topic and is rated in the top five of voter concerns.

Strike could cause delays at UK borders

The UK Border Agency has advised that travellers could face potential disruption at UK ports following strike action by the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) on Monday 8 March and Tuesday 9 March.

Brazilian gang jailed for running passport factory in Bayswater

The UK Border agency has announced that three Brazilian nationals were sentenced to a total of five years in jail on Thursday 4 March, for producing hundreds of counterfeit identity documents from flats in London’s Bayswater.

Weekly Immigration News Round up 7 March 2010

Weekly Immigration News Round up 7 March 2010

UKBA announce new immigration fees from 6 April 2010

The UK Border Agency announce revised immigration fees.

Snoop Dogg wins UK immigration appeal

US rap star Snoop Dogg has won the latest round in a long-running fight with UK border authorities over his right to enter the country, the BBC reports.

Government’s new international strategy to protect UK Border

The UK Government this week launched a new ‘international strategy’ aimed at preventing illegal immigration.

Tier 4 student visa rules change starts today

The following changes to Tier 4 student visa applications will apply from 3 March 2010 to adult students coming to the UK to study below degree level in the further education and English Language sectors.