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Sweden s aid groups rally ahead of restrictive migration proposals

Catholic Review Police organize a line of refugees arriving from Denmark at a train station outside Malmo, Sweden, in this Nov. 19, 2015, file photo. As the Swedish government pushes forward a migration bill that would be among the most restrictive in Europe, representatives of Caritas Sweden and the Church of Sweden called on the government to add additional safeguards for refugees and their families. (CNS photo/Johan Nilsson, TT News Agency/Reuters) Sweden’s aid groups rally ahead of restrictive migration proposals April 21, 2021 Anna Karlgren, migration adviser for the Church of Sweden, is seen in Stockholm during a Zoom interview with Catholic News Service April 12, 2021. As the Swedish government pushes forward a migration bill that would be among the most restrictive in Europe, representatives of Caritas Sweden and the Church of Sweden called on the government to add additional safeguards for refugees and their families. (CNS photo/screen capture Zoom)

John le Carré, chronicler of Englishness, died Irish, son reveals

John le Carré, chronicler of Englishness, died Irish, son reveals Alison Flood and Rory Carroll © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Tt News Agency/Reuters John le Carré, the great embodiment and chronicler of Englishness, saved his greatest twist not for his thrillers but the twilight of his own life: he died an Irishman. The creator of the quintessential English spy George Smiley was so opposed to Brexit that in order to remain European, and to reflect his heritage, he took Irish citizenship before his death last December aged 89, his son has revealed. “He was, by the time he died, an Irish citizen,” Nicholas Cornwell, who writes as Nick Harkaway, says in a BBC Radio 4 documentary due to air on Saturday. “On his last birthday I gave him an Irish flag, and so one of the last photographs I have of him is him sitting wrapped in an Irish flag, grinning his head off.”

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