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Monthly Archives: August 2015
Migration across the Mediterranean
The number of migrants and asylum seekers so far in 2015 is now approaching a quarter of a million, according to the latest analysis by the International Organisation for Migration (17th August Update). “Some 102,000 migrants crossed to Italy from … Continue reading
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How many non-EU students stay in the UK?
From Professor Carlos Varga-Silva, University of Oxford, on The Conversation: “The UK government has placed extra restrictions on non-EU students staying in the UK after finishing their studies and there are reports that the home secretary, Theresa May, plans to … Continue reading
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