
Asylum Aid research on media coverage on asylum
In January 2014, Asylum Aid published ‘Dividing Lines: Asylum, the media and some reasons for (cautious) optimism’, a new research report into public attitudes, reporting and political posturing.
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In January 2014, Asylum Aid published ‘Dividing Lines: Asylum, the media and some reasons for (cautious) optimism’, a new research report into public attitudes, reporting and political posturing.

We are Family is a new initiative to highlight the plight of families
In December 2013, the Government published ‘Sustaining services, ensuring fairness.Government response to the consultation on migrant access and financial contribution to NHS provision in England’.

Ipsos MORI published ‘Perceptions and Reality: Public attitudes to immigration’ in January 2013.

The Joint Committee on Human Rights’ ‘Eighth Report – Legislative Scrutiny: Immigration Bill’ was published in December 2013.
In December 2013, the Scottish government published a strategy for the support and integration of refugees and asylum-seekers.

On international human rights day, Yakin Ertürk discussed the new vulnerabilities faced by women and the new opportunities for remedy offered by the international human rights system.
In October 2013, Micro Rainbow International published a report entitled ‘Poverty, Sexual Orientation and Refugees in the UK’.
The Double Jeopardy Project report was launched in October 2013.
On 10 October 2013, the Government published ‘Tackling illegal immigration in privately rented accommodation – the government’s response to the consultation’.