Refugees

As a refugee, fighting coronavirus feels like I’m repaying the kindness this country has shown me and my family.
Their resilience, persistence, and at the same time gentleness, has been a lesson to us all.
With the UK on partial lockdown, many refugees and asylum seekers must also contend with memories of past trauma. Lockdown for some can be a time that brings back their experiences of torture, imprisonment and being cut off from their families. Here's how these people, who work with Freedom From Torture, have coped with their PTSD and memories.
We will need the skills of migrants and refugees in future. They are keen and ready to help during the pandemic, writes Rossella Pagliuchi-Lor.
Ex-child refugee Lord Dubs calls on MPs to "show what they're made of" and back his amendment on in the Commons on Wednesday.
Exclusive: Twelve councils write to the prime minister ahead of crunch Lords vote on family reunion for lone child refugees after Brexit.
A French official said the young victim has yet to be identified but is thought to be from Africa.
After retiring, Dai Richards offered to help a refugee charity group by housing refugees in his own home as they tried to gain settled status in the UK. In doing so he met Dawit, a refugee from Eritrea, who stayed with Dai for Christmas three times as they enjoyed one another, and now their families, company together.
Dawit fled Eritrea, leaving behind his family and career – but found a father figure in Dai.
The imminent closure of refugee camps in France may be driving a new wave of refugees.