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The Housing Network to consider contract to house refugees in Glasgow

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Home Office back in focus as Syrian s refugee status withdrawn without explanation

exclusive Home Secretary Priti Patel has been in talks with Denmark about sharing their proposal which would see asylum seekers sent to third countries for processing PRITI Patel’s desire to seek an agreement with Denmark to send asylum seekers offshore for processing has come back into focus today as a Syrian refugee told how he had been attacked while living in the country which has one of the world’s highest standards of living. Danish politicians passed legislation last month, proposed by the Social Democrat-led government, allowing them to send asylum seekers to third countries, such as Rwanda, for processing.

Home Office allows terminally ill refugee to be visited by brother

Gay Saudi Arabian entrepreneur tells of relief after finding asylum in Scotland

A GAY Saudi Arabian entrepreneur has spoken of his relief after an immigration tribunal granted him asylum in Scotland – almost four years after he first applied. Talal al-Remal fled to Scotland in 2017 with his wife and their three daughters who had been pressured to enter arranged marriages in their home country. His wife and the girls were granted asylum here, but his case was dismissed. However, yesterday his lawyer Usman Aslam gave him the news he had been praying for: “Usman called me and asked where I was and said I should take a seat. “But I took a bus home and he told me that we had won the asylum case – now I can relax and I am having a glass of wine to celebrate.

Dying refugee pleads with Home Office to allow her to see brother one final time

Exclusive Zahreya Albani lives in Greenock with her family, but it has been nine years since she last saw her brother Salah A TERMINALLY-ill Syrian refugee in the west of Scotland who has been given just weeks to live, has made an emotional plea for her brother to be allowed into the country to let them see each other for the last time. Zahreya Albani lives in Greenock with her husband Sahl Mohamad, their two teenage boys and nine-year-old daughter. However, it has been nine years since she last saw her brother Salah, after they became separated during the bloody and ongoing civil war in Syria.

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