Refugees
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Accepting the award for best British film at the Bafta awards in London, the veteran director says politicians speak for corporations – and film-makers must stand with the poor and vulnerable
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Séverine Sajous and Julie Brun of the Jungleye photography project handed out cameras to women in Lebanon to document their families, surroundings and lives at a refugee camp
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The fate of those stranded by the UK’s decision to limit taking child refugees from France
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It remains Britain’s moral duty to help refugee children
Rowan WilliamsThe government should be shamed by the example of one man in the 1930s -
Pressure increases on Theresa May as religious leaders join Lord Dubs in protest about sudden closure of lone child scheme
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Ninth circuit court’s decision does not apply to Trump’s effort to cut in half the number of refugees resettled in US each year
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Letters: I personally know at least five families who would take a child. I would take one myself rather than let them rot in camps around Europe
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Plans to detain migrants in shipping container camps are in breach of EU law, says Amnesty International
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The government is scrapping Britain’s pledge to take in 3,000 unaccompanied child refugees, sparking fury. Will critics be able to force Home Secretary Amber Rudd to rethink and reverse the decision?
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Without tents, toilets or water, running from the police, burying food, the children inhabiting the woods around Calais have little hope left
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Pressure grows on PM and home secretary over closure of scheme to bring child refugees to UK after only 350 arrivals
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Barbara Winton reminds PM of her praise for father after his death, and calls on her to ‘do the right thing’ over Dubs scheme
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Senate inquiry into offshore detention hears cases of asylum seekers and refugees waiting weeks or months for treatment
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Rolling coverage of the day’s political developments as they happen
We can stop the boats and also act decently, fairly and transparently