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Red Cross urges action on inequalities exposed by Covid

Mr Adamson said people across the world were sheltering from “the same storm but in different boats”. The effects of Covid-19 have ripped through society and we need to reflect on the truths that have been exposed in the pandemic,” he said. As we recover in the UK we have a unique opportunity to work on a new vision. We must keep collaborating and making this our new normal.” The report said the pandemic had laid bare many inequalities in the UK. It called for gaps in health and social care to be eliminated and for those most in need to be put first.

United Kingdom to tighten its asylum policy

Last week, the British Home Secretary presented a reform of the asylum system to the House of Commons that would no longer grant the same rights to people who have entered the country irregularly instead of legally. NGOs denounced the measure as "cruel and inhumane".

Penally Camp experience helps British Red Cross oppose reform plans

Conditions at Penally Camp were described as run down and unsuitable by independent inspectors earlier this year EVIDENCE from the six months use of Penally Camp to house asylum seekers is amongst that spurring on the UK s leading crisis response charity to call for or an immediate end to the use of military barracks for such purposes. The call by the British Red Cross comes as a new report shows too many asylum-seeking women, men and children in the UK are living in unsafe, unsanitary and isolated accommodation falling far short of expected standards, for months and even years at a time.

Red Cross has major concerns about use of camps like Penally to house asylum seekers

Red Cross has major concerns about use of camps like Penally to house asylum seekers The site was previously blasted as run-down and unsuitable by independent inspectors The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now There are always big stories on WalesOnline - don t miss any with our daily emailInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign me up now When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice The British Red Cross charity has said it has major concerns over the use of facilities like the controversial Penally camp in west Wales to home asylum seekers.

Charity warns of two-tier system for asylum seekers in UK

SHARE The UK government plans to reform the asylum system but the British Red Cross charity warns that a two-tier system risks being created that would see anyone arriving via a third country being held in reception centres, potentially for months. Asylum seekers have to live in dirty and unsafe accommodation for lengthy periods while their claims are processed, according to the latest report on Britain s treatment of migrants. The British Red Cross tells of accommodation so ramshackle that a roof collapsed and how migrants were forced to wear filthy clothing to keep warm. The report follows a warning last week from the Refugee Council that asylum seekers face food shortages and racism in UK hotels, with one teenage boy needing hospital treatment because of the poor food provided.

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