The Tunkhannock Public Library and the Dietrich Theater invites everyone to read the 2018 novel by Delia Owens “Where the Crawdads Sing,” as part of this year’s…
being wrongly classified as living in the uk illegally. here s our community affairs correspondent, adina campbell. we couldn t get a doctor appointment. we couldn t get a doctor appointment. . .- we couldn t get a doctor appointment. we couldn t get a doctor a- ointment. , . a, . ., appointment. janet mackay and her artner appointment. janet mackay and her partner anthony appointment. janet mackay and her partner anthony brian appointment. janet mackay and her partner anthony brian say appointment. janet mackay and her partner anthony brian say their i partner anthony brian say their lives have been torn apart because of the windrush scandal will stop i couldn t plan any part of my life. if i wanted to go down the road i had to if i wanted to go down the road i had to borrow money. i couldn t work, had to borrow money. i couldn t work, couldn t sign on. i couldn t io work, couldn t sign on. i couldn t go to work, couldn t sign on. i couldn t go to the work, couldn t sign
accepted three years ago by the government, but now suella braverman says she won t implement all of the changes, including increased independent scrutiny, of home office immigration policy. the scandal involved thousands of legal british residents, many arriving from the caribbean in the 1950s and 60s, being wrongly classified as living in the uk illegally. here s our community affairs correspondent, adina campbell. we couldn t get a doctor appointment. janet mackay and her partner anthony brian say their lives have been torn apart because of the windrush scandal if i wanted to go down the road i had to borrow money. i couldn t work, couldn t sign on. i couldn t go to the doctors. i had to go to a&e because i couldn t go to the dentist. there s lots of things i couldn t do and it put a lot of stress on me. like many other victims, they are still waiting
this tv drama tells the story of one windrush victim, anthony brian, who was almost deported, and his wife janet mackay who spent her life savings fighting to keep her husband in the uk. i just think they re a headache, stressful. and the people you re dealing with really don t understand where you re coming from. i don t think so, anyway. they treat you like you re nobody. and it s the same circle nonstop. responding to the mps damning report, the home office said the home secretary and the department remained steadfast in their commitment to ensure that members of the windrush generation received every penny of compensation that they were entitled to. adding that they continue to make improvements to the scheme. mark easton, bbc news. joining me now is iciline brown who s been caught up in the windrush scandal and has been struggling to get compensation. with iciline is her