A selection of recent media reports

Tony Blair didn't save the Labour Party: he crucified it, and this country
I thought that the most rational reaction to Tony Blairs memoirs was that of the pranksters who have been moving copies ...
Daily Telegraph (06-Sep-2010)
France to strip nationality for killing police: Sarkozy
President Nicolas Sarkozy said Monday he wants to strip French nationality from immigrants if they kill or try to kill p...
Yahoo! News UK & Ireland (06-Sep-2010)
EU ministers vow migration cooperation
Description -- (PARIS) - Six EU governments and Canada vowed Monday to boost cooperation in cracking down on illegal.....
EUbusiness.com (06-Sep-2010)
Govt to announce student visas crackdown
The government is to outline a crackdown on people arriving on student visas Monday as it bids to tighten its immigratio...
Yahoo! News UK & Ireland (06-Sep-2010)
Vicar jailed over sham marriages
A Church of England vicar was jailed for four years today for his part in Britain's biggest sham marriage fraud to help ...
The Independent (06-Sep-2010)
Are foreign students good or bad for Britain?
Immigration Minister Damian Green, faced with the tricky challenge of halving the level of UK net immigration, has - as....
BBC Blogs (06-Sep-2010)
Three jailed over sham marriages
... Monday, 06 Sep 2010 A Church of England vicar was today among three men jailed for staging hundreds of sham marriage...
Sourcews UK (06-Sep-2010)
Non-EU student visa system faces crackdown
Immigration minister Damian Green is set to promise "smarter" border controls as he releases research outlining that ten...
Yahoo! News UK & Ireland (06-Sep-2010)
Green: Shut down 'bogus colleges'
Green: Shut down 'bogus...
Politics.co.uk (06-Sep-2010)
Non-EU student visa system faces shake-up
Immigration Minister Damian Green is calling for tougher rules for non-EU students seeking to enrol on courses in Britai...
Yahoo! News UK & Ireland (06-Sep-2010)
Plight of homeless asylum seekers
Thousands of failed asylum seekers are living in poverty in Greater Manchester, a charity boss has said. The Boaz Trust...
Manchester Evening News (06-Sep-2010)
Building work stops a thousand children going back to school
More than 1,000 London children cannot start school today because classrooms are still being...
London Evening Standard (06-Sep-2010)
Sussex vicar Alex Brown jailed for sham marriages
A vicar has been jailed for four years for carrying out hundreds of fake marriages to bypass immigration law.
BBC News England (06-Sep-2010)
Bailed violent immigrant on the run
A violent criminal whom British authorities tried to deport to Iraq has gone on the run after being granted bail by an.....
Mirror.co.uk (06-Sep-2010)
Student immigration levels unsustainable, says minister
The number of foreign students let into the UK is "unsustainable", Immigration Minister Damian Green will say.
BBC News (06-Sep-2010)
Global warming to give power to 'New North' cities as they control natural resources while temperatures rise
Global warming will make cities in northern countries like Canada and Scandinavia the next big global economic powers, a...
Mail Online (06-Sep-2010)
Violent criminal bailed by immigration judge
A violent criminal who British authorities tried to deport to Iraq has gone on the run after being granted bail by an...
The Independent (06-Sep-2010)
Futile and illegal, the case against Sarkozy's migrant summit
Roma-style expulsions could be heading to the...
New Statesman (06-Sep-2010)
Smarter immigration controls pledge
Immigration minister Damian Green is expected to promise "smarter" controls on entry to the UK when he releases research...
Coleraine Times (06-Sep-2010)
Vicar to be sentenced over sham marriages
A Church of England vicar will be sentenced today for his role in Britain's biggest sham marriage racket. The Reverend ...
The Independent (06-Sep-2010)

Migrant housing figures

Letter in The Daily Telegraph 25 July, 2009
By Emeritus Professor Mervyn Stone,
Department of Statistical Science,
University College, London

SIR- Here is how the BBC covered its embarrassment at having trumpeted the recent Equalities and Human Rights Commission report denying bias in social housing allocation.

Thursday's radio programme, The Report, was trailed on News at One with the heady information that the BBC had found some people in Birmingham with a perception (not a belief, be it noted) that there is a bias in favour of migrants - and, balancing that news, that Civitas had cast doubt on the EHRG claim.

The programme dealt, largely anecdotally, with those perceptions and only briefly with the deceptively smallest of the statistical percentages out of which the EHRC had constructed its claim.

Among other irrelevancies, Civitas was given a Right-of-centre sticker, but the Government's favoured think tank, the Institute for Public Policy Research, was left untarnished.

MigrationWatch's Sir Andrew Green was allowed to make some prerecorded observation that could have been interpreted as value judgments. Given that Green usually argues from numbers, I for one would like to know what was left behind in the editing room.

© Copyright of Emeritus Professor Mervyn Stone