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  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Pictured: The minsiter chats to some of the staff during his visit<br />
<br />
Migration minister Ben Macpherson visited social care provider Carr Gomm in Edinburgh today where he discussed with staff how proposed new UK immigration rules will hamper the recruitment of health and social care workers from outside the UK and Ireland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Announcement_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: The minister enjoyed hearing views from staff and the clients at Carr Gomm<br />
<br />
Migration minister Ben Macpherson visited social care provider Carr Gomm in Edinburgh today where he discussed with staff how proposed new UK immigration rules will hamper the recruitment of health and social care workers from outside the UK and Ireland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Announcement_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: The minsiter chats to some of the staff during his visit<br />
<br />
Migration minister Ben Macpherson visited social care provider Carr Gomm in Edinburgh today where he discussed with staff how proposed new UK immigration rules will hamper the recruitment of health and social care workers from outside the UK and Ireland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Announcement_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: The Miinister took time out to chat over a drink with Zlatina from Bulgaria, Simona from Italy, and Petr from the Czech Republic<br />
<br />
Migration minister Ben Macpherson visited social care provider Carr Gomm in Edinburgh today where he discussed with staff how proposed new UK immigration rules will hamper the recruitment of health and social care workers from outside the UK and Ireland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Announcement_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: The minister enjoyed hearing views from staff and the clients at Carr Gomm<br />
<br />
Migration minister Ben Macpherson visited social care provider Carr Gomm in Edinburgh today where he discussed with staff how proposed new UK immigration rules will hamper the recruitment of health and social care workers from outside the UK and Ireland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Announcement_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: Chief Executive Lucy Wren chats to the minister<br />
<br />
Migration minister Ben Macpherson visited social care provider Carr Gomm in Edinburgh today where he discussed with staff how proposed new UK immigration rules will hamper the recruitment of health and social care workers from outside the UK and Ireland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Announcement_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: Simona del Francia. Chiara Rappuol (both Italy), Ban MacPherson and Zlatine Peeva (Bulgaria)<br />
<br />
Migration minister Ben Macpherson visited social care provider Carr Gomm in Edinburgh today where he discussed with staff how proposed new UK immigration rules will hamper the recruitment of health and social care workers from outside the UK and Ireland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Announcement_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: Ben MacPherson took full advantage of the opportunity to hear views on migration from staff and clients during his visit<br />
<br />
Migration minister Ben Macpherson visited social care provider Carr Gomm in Edinburgh today where he discussed with staff how proposed new UK immigration rules will hamper the recruitment of health and social care workers from outside the UK and Ireland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Announcement_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: Ben MacPherson took full advantage of the opportunity to hear views on migration from staff and clients during his visit<br />
<br />
Migration minister Ben Macpherson visited social care provider Carr Gomm in Edinburgh today where he discussed with staff how proposed new UK immigration rules will hamper the recruitment of health and social care workers from outside the UK and Ireland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Announcement_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured:  Ben Macpherson chats with Support Practitioner Matt Sulkowsky<br />
<br />
Migration minister Ben Macpherson visited social care provider Carr Gomm in Edinburgh today where he discussed with staff how proposed new UK immigration rules will hamper the recruitment of health and social care workers from outside the UK and Ireland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Announcement_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured:  Ben Macpherson chats with Support Practitioner Matt Sulkowsky<br />
<br />
Migration minister Ben Macpherson visited social care provider Carr Gomm in Edinburgh today where he discussed with staff how proposed new UK immigration rules will hamper the recruitment of health and social care workers from outside the UK and Ireland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Announcement_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: Chief Executive Lucy Wren chats to the minister<br />
<br />
Migration minister Ben Macpherson visited social care provider Carr Gomm in Edinburgh today where he discussed with staff how proposed new UK immigration rules will hamper the recruitment of health and social care workers from outside the UK and Ireland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Announcement_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: The Miinistertook time out to chat over a drink with Zlatina from Bulgaria, Simona from Italy, and Petr from the Czech Republic with Support Practitioner Kat Todorza (standing)<br />
<br />
Migration minister Ben Macpherson visited social care provider Carr Gomm in Edinburgh today where he discussed with staff how proposed new UK immigration rules will hamper the recruitment of health and social care workers from outside the UK and Ireland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Announcement_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: Ben MacPherson took full advantage of the opportunity to hear views on migration from staff and clients during his visit<br />
<br />
Migration minister Ben Macpherson visited social care provider Carr Gomm in Edinburgh today where he discussed with staff how proposed new UK immigration rules will hamper the recruitment of health and social care workers from outside the UK and Ireland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Announcement_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: Ben Macpherson and Zlatina Peeva from Bulgaria<br />
<br />
Migration minister Ben Macpherson visited social care provider Carr Gomm in Edinburgh today where he discussed with staff how proposed new UK immigration rules will hamper the recruitment of health and social care workers from outside the UK and Ireland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Announcement_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: BenMacPherson and Support Practitioner Kat Todoroza<br />
<br />
Migration minister Ben Macpherson visited social care provider Carr Gomm in Edinburgh today where he discussed with staff how proposed new UK immigration rules will hamper the recruitment of health and social care workers from outside the UK and Ireland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Announcement_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured:  Ben Macpherson chats with Support Practitioner Matt Sulkowsky<br />
<br />
Migration minister Ben Macpherson visited social care provider Carr Gomm in Edinburgh today where he discussed with staff how proposed new UK immigration rules will hamper the recruitment of health and social care workers from outside the UK and Ireland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Announcement_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured:  Ben Macpherson chats with Support Practitioner Matt Sulkowsky<br />
<br />
Migration minister Ben Macpherson visited social care provider Carr Gomm in Edinburgh today where he discussed with staff how proposed new UK immigration rules will hamper the recruitment of health and social care workers from outside the UK and Ireland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Announcement_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
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<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn<br />
<br />
Employment Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Maclay Murray and Spens today as the latest unemployment figures were released. Mr Hepburn met employees who have benefited from family-friendly working policies. He was welcomed to Quatermile One by Amanda Jones, Partner and Head of Dispute, Claire Maclean (Senior Solicitor) and her three year old son Jack, and Alan Delaeny, Director<br />
of Employment, Pensions and Immigration.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 June  2017
    SCT_EEm_Jamie_Hepburn_Employment_Sta...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn<br />
<br />
Employment Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Maclay Murray and Spens today as the latest unemployment figures were released. Mr Hepburn met employees who have benefited from family-friendly working policies. He was welcomed to Quatermile One by Amanda Jones, Partner and Head of Dispute, Claire Maclean (Senior Solicitor) and her three year old son Jack, and Alan Delaeny, Director<br />
of Employment, Pensions and Immigration.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 June  2017
    SCT_EEm_Jamie_Hepburn_Employment_Sta...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn tries to make friends with three year old Jack Maclean and his mother Claire<br />
<br />
Employment Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Maclay Murray and Spens today as the latest unemployment figures were released. Mr Hepburn met employees who have benefited from family-friendly working policies. He was welcomed to Quatermile One by Amanda Jones, Partner and Head of Dispute, Claire Maclean (Senior Solicitor) and her three year old son Jack, and Alan Delaeny, Director<br />
of Employment, Pensions and Immigration.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 June  2017
    SCT_EEm_Jamie_Hepburn_Employment_Sta...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn tries to make friends with three year old Jack Maclean and his mother Claire<br />
<br />
Employment Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Maclay Murray and Spens today as the latest unemployment figures were released. Mr Hepburn met employees who have benefited from family-friendly working policies. He was welcomed to Quatermile One by Amanda Jones, Partner and Head of Dispute, Claire Maclean (Senior Solicitor) and her three year old son Jack, and Alan Delaeny, Director<br />
of Employment, Pensions and Immigration.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 June  2017
    SCT_EEm_Jamie_Hepburn_Employment_Sta...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn<br />
<br />
Employment Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Maclay Murray and Spens today as the latest unemployment figures were released. Mr Hepburn met employees who have benefited from family-friendly working policies. He was welcomed to Quatermile One by Amanda Jones, Partner and Head of Dispute, Claire Maclean (Senior Solicitor) and her three year old son Jack, and Alan Delaeny, Director<br />
of Employment, Pensions and Immigration.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 June  2017
    SCT_EEm_Jamie_Hepburn_Employment_Sta...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn<br />
<br />
Employment Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Maclay Murray and Spens today as the latest unemployment figures were released. Mr Hepburn met employees who have benefited from family-friendly working policies. He was welcomed to Quatermile One by Amanda Jones, Partner and Head of Dispute, Claire Maclean (Senior Solicitor) and her three year old son Jack, and Alan Delaeny, Director<br />
of Employment, Pensions and Immigration.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 June  2017
    SCT_EEm_Jamie_Hepburn_Employment_Sta...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn and Amanda Jones<br />
<br />
Employment Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Maclay Murray and Spens today as the latest unemployment figures were released. Mr Hepburn met employees who have benefited from family-friendly working policies. He was welcomed to Quatermile One by Amanda Jones, Partner and Head of Dispute, Claire Maclean (Senior Solicitor) and her three year old son Jack, and Alan Delaeny, Director<br />
of Employment, Pensions and Immigration.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 June  2017
    SCT_EEm_Jamie_Hepburn_Employment_Sta...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn and Amanda Jones<br />
<br />
Employment Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Maclay Murray and Spens today as the latest unemployment figures were released. Mr Hepburn met employees who have benefited from family-friendly working policies. He was welcomed to Quatermile One by Amanda Jones, Partner and Head of Dispute, Claire Maclean (Senior Solicitor) and her three year old son Jack, and Alan Delaeny, Director<br />
of Employment, Pensions and Immigration.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 June  2017
    SCT_EEm_Jamie_Hepburn_Employment_Sta...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn and Amanda Jones<br />
<br />
Employment Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Maclay Murray and Spens today as the latest unemployment figures were released. Mr Hepburn met employees who have benefited from family-friendly working policies. He was welcomed to Quatermile One by Amanda Jones, Partner and Head of Dispute, Claire Maclean (Senior Solicitor) and her three year old son Jack, and Alan Delaeny, Director<br />
of Employment, Pensions and Immigration.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 June  2017
    SCT_EEm_Jamie_Hepburn_Employment_Sta...jpg
  • Pictured:  Claire Maclean (Senior Solicitor) and her three year old son Jack, Jamie Hepburn, and Alan Delaeny, Director and Amanda Jones, Partner and Head of Dispute,<br />
<br />
Employment Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Maclay Murray and Spens today as the latest unemployment figures were released. Mr Hepburn met employees who have benefited from family-friendly working policies. He was welcomed to Quatermile One by Amanda Jones, Partner and Head of Dispute, Claire Maclean (Senior Solicitor) and her three year old son Jack, and Alan Delaeny, Director<br />
of Employment, Pensions and Immigration.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 June  2017
    SCT_EEm_Jamie_Hepburn_Employment_Sta...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn tries to make friends with three year old Jack Maclean and his mother Claire<br />
<br />
Employment Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Maclay Murray and Spens today as the latest unemployment figures were released. Mr Hepburn met employees who have benefited from family-friendly working policies. He was welcomed to Quatermile One by Amanda Jones, Partner and Head of Dispute, Claire Maclean (Senior Solicitor) and her three year old son Jack, and Alan Delaeny, Director<br />
of Employment, Pensions and Immigration.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 June  2017
    SCT_EEm_Jamie_Hepburn_Employment_Sta...jpg
  • Pictured:  Claire Maclean (Senior Solicitor) and her three year old son Jack, Jamie Hepburn, and Alan Delaeny, Director and Amanda Jones, Partner and Head of Dispute,<br />
<br />
Employment Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Maclay Murray and Spens today as the latest unemployment figures were released. Mr Hepburn met employees who have benefited from family-friendly working policies. He was welcomed to Quatermile One by Amanda Jones, Partner and Head of Dispute, Claire Maclean (Senior Solicitor) and her three year old son Jack, and Alan Delaeny, Director<br />
of Employment, Pensions and Immigration.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 June  2017
    SCT_EEm_Jamie_Hepburn_Employment_Sta...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn and Amanda Jones<br />
<br />
Employment Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Maclay Murray and Spens today as the latest unemployment figures were released. Mr Hepburn met employees who have benefited from family-friendly working policies. He was welcomed to Quatermile One by Amanda Jones, Partner and Head of Dispute, Claire Maclean (Senior Solicitor) and her three year old son Jack, and Alan Delaeny, Director<br />
of Employment, Pensions and Immigration.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 June  2017
    SCT_EEm_Jamie_Hepburn_Employment_Sta...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn and Amanda Jones<br />
<br />
Employment Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Maclay Murray and Spens today as the latest unemployment figures were released. Mr Hepburn met employees who have benefited from family-friendly working policies. He was welcomed to Quatermile One by Amanda Jones, Partner and Head of Dispute, Claire Maclean (Senior Solicitor) and her three year old son Jack, and Alan Delaeny, Director<br />
of Employment, Pensions and Immigration.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 June  2017
    SCT_EEm_Jamie_Hepburn_Employment_Sta...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn and Amanda Jones<br />
<br />
Employment Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Maclay Murray and Spens today as the latest unemployment figures were released. Mr Hepburn met employees who have benefited from family-friendly working policies. He was welcomed to Quatermile One by Amanda Jones, Partner and Head of Dispute, Claire Maclean (Senior Solicitor) and her three year old son Jack, and Alan Delaeny, Director<br />
of Employment, Pensions and Immigration.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 June  2017
    SCT_EEm_Jamie_Hepburn_Employment_Sta...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn and Amanda Jones<br />
<br />
Employment Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Maclay Murray and Spens today as the latest unemployment figures were released. Mr Hepburn met employees who have benefited from family-friendly working policies. He was welcomed to Quatermile One by Amanda Jones, Partner and Head of Dispute, Claire Maclean (Senior Solicitor) and her three year old son Jack, and Alan Delaeny, Director<br />
of Employment, Pensions and Immigration.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 June  2017
    SCT_EEm_Jamie_Hepburn_Employment_Sta...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn<br />
<br />
Employment Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Maclay Murray and Spens today as the latest unemployment figures were released. Mr Hepburn met employees who have benefited from family-friendly working policies. He was welcomed to Quatermile One by Amanda Jones, Partner and Head of Dispute, Claire Maclean (Senior Solicitor) and her three year old son Jack, and Alan Delaeny, Director<br />
of Employment, Pensions and Immigration.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 June  2017
    SCT_EEm_Jamie_Hepburn_Employment_Sta...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn, Amanda Jones and Alan Delaeny<br />
<br />
Employment Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Maclay Murray and Spens today as the latest unemployment figures were released. Mr Hepburn met employees who have benefited from family-friendly working policies. He was welcomed to Quatermile One by Amanda Jones, Partner and Head of Dispute, Claire Maclean (Senior Solicitor) and her three year old son Jack, and Alan Delaeny, Director<br />
of Employment, Pensions and Immigration.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 June  2017
    SCT_EEm_Jamie_Hepburn_Employment_Sta...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn<br />
<br />
Employment Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Maclay Murray and Spens today as the latest unemployment figures were released. Mr Hepburn met employees who have benefited from family-friendly working policies. He was welcomed to Quatermile One by Amanda Jones, Partner and Head of Dispute, Claire Maclean (Senior Solicitor) and her three year old son Jack, and Alan Delaeny, Director<br />
of Employment, Pensions and Immigration.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 June  2017
    SCT_EEm_Jamie_Hepburn_Employment_Sta...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn tries to make friends with three year old Jack Maclean and his mother Claire<br />
<br />
Employment Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Maclay Murray and Spens today as the latest unemployment figures were released. Mr Hepburn met employees who have benefited from family-friendly working policies. He was welcomed to Quatermile One by Amanda Jones, Partner and Head of Dispute, Claire Maclean (Senior Solicitor) and her three year old son Jack, and Alan Delaeny, Director<br />
of Employment, Pensions and Immigration.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 June  2017
    SCT_EEm_Jamie_Hepburn_Employment_Sta...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn and Amanda Jones<br />
<br />
Employment Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Maclay Murray and Spens today as the latest unemployment figures were released. Mr Hepburn met employees who have benefited from family-friendly working policies. He was welcomed to Quatermile One by Amanda Jones, Partner and Head of Dispute, Claire Maclean (Senior Solicitor) and her three year old son Jack, and Alan Delaeny, Director<br />
of Employment, Pensions and Immigration.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 June  2017
    SCT_EEm_Jamie_Hepburn_Employment_Sta...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn and Amanda Jones<br />
<br />
Employment Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Maclay Murray and Spens today as the latest unemployment figures were released. Mr Hepburn met employees who have benefited from family-friendly working policies. He was welcomed to Quatermile One by Amanda Jones, Partner and Head of Dispute, Claire Maclean (Senior Solicitor) and her three year old son Jack, and Alan Delaeny, Director<br />
of Employment, Pensions and Immigration.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 June  2017
    SCT_EEm_Jamie_Hepburn_Employment_Sta...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn and Amanda Jones<br />
<br />
Employment Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Maclay Murray and Spens today as the latest unemployment figures were released. Mr Hepburn met employees who have benefited from family-friendly working policies. He was welcomed to Quatermile One by Amanda Jones, Partner and Head of Dispute, Claire Maclean (Senior Solicitor) and her three year old son Jack, and Alan Delaeny, Director<br />
of Employment, Pensions and Immigration.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 June  2017
    SCT_EEm_Jamie_Hepburn_Employment_Sta...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn and Amanda Jones<br />
<br />
Employment Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Maclay Murray and Spens today as the latest unemployment figures were released. Mr Hepburn met employees who have benefited from family-friendly working policies. He was welcomed to Quatermile One by Amanda Jones, Partner and Head of Dispute, Claire Maclean (Senior Solicitor) and her three year old son Jack, and Alan Delaeny, Director<br />
of Employment, Pensions and Immigration.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 June  2017
    SCT_EEm_Jamie_Hepburn_Employment_Sta...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn and Amanda Jones<br />
<br />
Employment Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Maclay Murray and Spens today as the latest unemployment figures were released. Mr Hepburn met employees who have benefited from family-friendly working policies. He was welcomed to Quatermile One by Amanda Jones, Partner and Head of Dispute, Claire Maclean (Senior Solicitor) and her three year old son Jack, and Alan Delaeny, Director<br />
of Employment, Pensions and Immigration.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 June  2017
    SCT_EEm_Jamie_Hepburn_Employment_Sta...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn and Amanda Jones<br />
<br />
Employment Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Maclay Murray and Spens today as the latest unemployment figures were released. Mr Hepburn met employees who have benefited from family-friendly working policies. He was welcomed to Quatermile One by Amanda Jones, Partner and Head of Dispute, Claire Maclean (Senior Solicitor) and her three year old son Jack, and Alan Delaeny, Director<br />
of Employment, Pensions and Immigration.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 June  2017
    SCT_EEm_Jamie_Hepburn_Employment_Sta...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn<br />
<br />
Employment Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Maclay Murray and Spens today as the latest unemployment figures were released. Mr Hepburn met employees who have benefited from family-friendly working policies. He was welcomed to Quatermile One by Amanda Jones, Partner and Head of Dispute, Claire Maclean (Senior Solicitor) and her three year old son Jack, and Alan Delaeny, Director<br />
of Employment, Pensions and Immigration.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 June  2017
    SCT_EEm_Jamie_Hepburn_Employment_Sta...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn and Amanda Jones<br />
<br />
Employment Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Maclay Murray and Spens today as the latest unemployment figures were released. Mr Hepburn met employees who have benefited from family-friendly working policies. He was welcomed to Quatermile One by Amanda Jones, Partner and Head of Dispute, Claire Maclean (Senior Solicitor) and her three year old son Jack, and Alan Delaeny, Director<br />
of Employment, Pensions and Immigration.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 June  2017
    SCT_EEm_Jamie_Hepburn_Employment_Sta...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn tries to make friends with three year old Jack Maclean and his mother Claire<br />
<br />
Employment Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Maclay Murray and Spens today as the latest unemployment figures were released. Mr Hepburn met employees who have benefited from family-friendly working policies. He was welcomed to Quatermile One by Amanda Jones, Partner and Head of Dispute, Claire Maclean (Senior Solicitor) and her three year old son Jack, and Alan Delaeny, Director<br />
of Employment, Pensions and Immigration.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 June  2017
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  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn and Amanda Jones<br />
<br />
Employment Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Maclay Murray and Spens today as the latest unemployment figures were released. Mr Hepburn met employees who have benefited from family-friendly working policies. He was welcomed to Quatermile One by Amanda Jones, Partner and Head of Dispute, Claire Maclean (Senior Solicitor) and her three year old son Jack, and Alan Delaeny, Director<br />
of Employment, Pensions and Immigration.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 June  2017
    SCT_EEm_Jamie_Hepburn_Employment_Sta...jpg
  • Pictured: Shaina Gabi EU Support adviser (from Montreal) and Ben Macpherson<br />
<br />
Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) has rolled out an extended telephone service to help EU, EEA and Swiss nationals stay in Scotland after Brexit.<br />
 <br />
The EU Citizens Support service from this week is now backed up by a full time helpline as well as dedicated advisers based across Scotland.<br />
 <br />
The scheme, funded by both the UK government and Scottish Government, is specifically focused on people who:<br />
 <br />
-              have difficulty accessing an android mobile phone<br />
-              have limited access to the internet<br />
-              find it difficult to get the evidence needed to apply<br />
-              are at greater risk due to personal circumstances<br />
-              have specific immigration or residency issues<br />
 <br />
This morning Scottish Government Minister for Europe, Migration and International Development Ben Macpherson received a briefing on the enhanced service from Citizens Advice Scotland.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 8 August 2019
    SCT_EEm_CAS_Telephone_Support_line_E...jpg
  • Pictured: Shaina Gabi, EU support adviser and David Broiwnlee, Head of bureau services outline the new service<br />
Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) has rolled out an extended telephone service to help EU, EEA and Swiss nationals stay in Scotland after Brexit.<br />
 <br />
The EU Citizens Support service from this week is now backed up by a full time helpline as well as dedicated advisers based across Scotland.<br />
 <br />
The scheme, funded by both the UK government and Scottish Government, is specifically focused on people who:<br />
 <br />
-              have difficulty accessing an android mobile phone<br />
-              have limited access to the internet<br />
-              find it difficult to get the evidence needed to apply<br />
-              are at greater risk due to personal circumstances<br />
-              have specific immigration or residency issues<br />
 <br />
This morning Scottish Government Minister for Europe, Migration and International Development Ben Macpherson received a briefing on the enhanced service from Citizens Advice Scotland.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 8 August 2019
    SCT_EEm_CAS_Telephone_Support_line_E...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) has rolled out an extended telephone service to help EU, EEA and Swiss nationals stay in Scotland after Brexit.<br />
 <br />
The EU Citizens Support service from this week is now backed up by a full time helpline as well as dedicated advisers based across Scotland.<br />
 <br />
The scheme, funded by both the UK government and Scottish Government, is specifically focused on people who:<br />
 <br />
-              have difficulty accessing an android mobile phone<br />
-              have limited access to the internet<br />
-              find it difficult to get the evidence needed to apply<br />
-              are at greater risk due to personal circumstances<br />
-              have specific immigration or residency issues<br />
 <br />
This morning Scottish Government Minister for Europe, Migration and International Development Ben Macpherson received a briefing on the enhanced service from Citizens Advice Scotland.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 8 August 2019
    SCT_EEm_CAS_Telephone_Support_line_E...jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mitchell, CEO of CAS<br />
<br />
Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) has rolled out an extended telephone service to help EU, EEA and Swiss nationals stay in Scotland after Brexit.<br />
 <br />
The EU Citizens Support service from this week is now backed up by a full time helpline as well as dedicated advisers based across Scotland.<br />
 <br />
The scheme, funded by both the UK government and Scottish Government, is specifically focused on people who:<br />
 <br />
-              have difficulty accessing an android mobile phone<br />
-              have limited access to the internet<br />
-              find it difficult to get the evidence needed to apply<br />
-              are at greater risk due to personal circumstances<br />
-              have specific immigration or residency issues<br />
 <br />
This morning Scottish Government Minister for Europe, Migration and International Development Ben Macpherson received a briefing on the enhanced service from Citizens Advice Scotland.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 8 August 2019
    SCT_EEm_CAS_Telephone_Support_line_E...jpg
  • Pictured: Ben Macpherson<br />
<br />
Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) has rolled out an extended telephone service to help EU, EEA and Swiss nationals stay in Scotland after Brexit.<br />
 <br />
The EU Citizens Support service from this week is now backed up by a full time helpline as well as dedicated advisers based across Scotland.<br />
 <br />
The scheme, funded by both the UK government and Scottish Government, is specifically focused on people who:<br />
 <br />
-              have difficulty accessing an android mobile phone<br />
-              have limited access to the internet<br />
-              find it difficult to get the evidence needed to apply<br />
-              are at greater risk due to personal circumstances<br />
-              have specific immigration or residency issues<br />
 <br />
This morning Scottish Government Minister for Europe, Migration and International Development Ben Macpherson received a briefing on the enhanced service from Citizens Advice Scotland.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 8 August 2019
    SCT_EEm_CAS_Telephone_Support_line_E...jpg
  • Pictured: Ben Macpherson<br />
<br />
Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) has rolled out an extended telephone service to help EU, EEA and Swiss nationals stay in Scotland after Brexit.<br />
 <br />
The EU Citizens Support service from this week is now backed up by a full time helpline as well as dedicated advisers based across Scotland.<br />
 <br />
The scheme, funded by both the UK government and Scottish Government, is specifically focused on people who:<br />
 <br />
-              have difficulty accessing an android mobile phone<br />
-              have limited access to the internet<br />
-              find it difficult to get the evidence needed to apply<br />
-              are at greater risk due to personal circumstances<br />
-              have specific immigration or residency issues<br />
 <br />
This morning Scottish Government Minister for Europe, Migration and International Development Ben Macpherson received a briefing on the enhanced service from Citizens Advice Scotland.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 8 August 2019
    SCT_EEm_CAS_Telephone_Support_line_E...jpg
  • Pictured: Ben Macpherson<br />
<br />
Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) has rolled out an extended telephone service to help EU, EEA and Swiss nationals stay in Scotland after Brexit.<br />
 <br />
The EU Citizens Support service from this week is now backed up by a full time helpline as well as dedicated advisers based across Scotland.<br />
 <br />
The scheme, funded by both the UK government and Scottish Government, is specifically focused on people who:<br />
 <br />
-              have difficulty accessing an android mobile phone<br />
-              have limited access to the internet<br />
-              find it difficult to get the evidence needed to apply<br />
-              are at greater risk due to personal circumstances<br />
-              have specific immigration or residency issues<br />
 <br />
This morning Scottish Government Minister for Europe, Migration and International Development Ben Macpherson received a briefing on the enhanced service from Citizens Advice Scotland.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 8 August 2019
    SCT_EEm_CAS_Telephone_Support_line_E...jpg
  • Pictured: Shaina Gabi, EU support adviser and David Broiwnlee, Head of bureau services outline the new service to Ben MacPherson<br />
<br />
Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) has rolled out an extended telephone service to help EU, EEA and Swiss nationals stay in Scotland after Brexit.<br />
 <br />
The EU Citizens Support service from this week is now backed up by a full time helpline as well as dedicated advisers based across Scotland.<br />
 <br />
The scheme, funded by both the UK government and Scottish Government, is specifically focused on people who:<br />
 <br />
-              have difficulty accessing an android mobile phone<br />
-              have limited access to the internet<br />
-              find it difficult to get the evidence needed to apply<br />
-              are at greater risk due to personal circumstances<br />
-              have specific immigration or residency issues<br />
 <br />
This morning Scottish Government Minister for Europe, Migration and International Development Ben Macpherson received a briefing on the enhanced service from Citizens Advice Scotland.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 8 August 2019
    SCT_EEm_CAS_Telephone_Support_line_E...jpg
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