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But the police and the immigration officials were far outnumbered on Kenmure Street on Thursday. Hundreds of local people gathered to protest the removal of the men. “These are our neighbours,” they chanted, “let them go.”
Scots residents block immigration van amid stand off over Home Office raid in Glasgow.
A seven-hour stand-off ensued before it was announced that, for the time being, the police thought it wisest to release the men. There would be no detention that day.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon accused the Home Office of being “staggeringly irresponsible” for attempting to detain the men during Eid, in a Muslim community, in the midst of a serious Covid outbreak. The deeper problem, she added, was Westminster’s “appalling” asylum and immigration policy. It was time - of course - for powers over these matters to be handed over to the Scottish Parliament.
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Online search data and car buyer survey data has led What Car? to assert that there “healthy demand building in the market” ahead of April’s re-opening of showrooms across the UK.
The consumer magazine said that leads to its New Car Buying service were up 11.8% week-on-week during March, with online traffic to the new car deals pages of the What Car? website up 18.1% against the first two weeks of February.
Its latest industry research of 2,946 in-market buyers found consumers are beginning to accelerate their new car purchases.
Nearly a quarter (22.9%) of participants taking part in What Car?’s weekly industry study are now looking to make a purchase in the next three months, while 15.2% are set to buy in the next four weeks – only 19.5% are looking to buy in more than six months’ time.