I spent my retirement savings on a house for strangers in need We fancied the South of France – we ended up with a holiday home in Twickenham.
Former Afghan interpreters ‘in limbo’ three years on from UK withdrawal Relocated Afghans are said to facing a 'postcode lottery' as they try to settle in the UK.
Newborn stranded on Greek island without water rescued after three days The little boy was just 50 days old.
Labour’s immigration plans won’t stop the boats Labour is promoting the idea that immigration is bad and needs brutal, expensive action to enforce it away.
What is AIN? What it stands for and rules for Olympic athletes explained A small group of athletes are competing under the AIN flag in Paris.
Olympic boxer fears being ‘killed or put in prison’ if she returns to home country 'I can’t go back.'
Woman ‘crushed to death on overcrowded dinghy’ crossing the Channel 'The new phenomenon of people dying inside the boats is becoming very serious indeed.'
What is AIN? What it stands for and rules for Olympic athletes explained A small group of athletes will compete under the AIN flag in Paris.
I left home with a small suitcase and haven’t been back for 2 years I try not to think about the future too much.
The world has forgotten Afghanistan – but my broken heart never will 'I feel like my heart is injured.'
I had to show the Home Office messages to ‘prove’ I’m gay I felt that, if my sexuality wasn’t believed, I would be classified as someone gaming the system.
Queer refugees face homelessness and abuse on road to asylum in Britain 'We have reports of people being sexually assaulted and even raped in Home Office housing.'
I’m desperate to work. There’s just one thing stopping me I’m a qualified pharmacist, so I think those skills could be put to good use in the UK.
I was numb after my husband died. That changed when I invited an asylum seeker into my home Aryan is part of our family now.
‘Frantic’ calls to rescue migrants on sinking boat in ships’ graveyard Stranded group made desperate calls to British police from notorious stretch of water.
‘We were treated worse than animals’: Mouldy food, isolation and starvation – life at an offshore processing centre Some critics say it is not where refugees are relocated that’s the real problem, it's the process before they get there.
I found out about the Home Office’s Rwanda plan just before I crossed the English Channel by boat At one point, the boat's motor stopped – so the 37 men, women and children began to cry, scream and pray.
I’m being chucked out of my asylum hotel and moved away from the community I’ve built The Home Office tried to send me on the Bibby Stockholm barge.