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  • 'Not safe for us': Sudanese in north Africa warn fleeing relatives of danger
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    'Not safe for us': Sudanese in north Africa warn fleeing relatives of danger
    Hundreds of refugees from different subsaharan countries, mostly Sudanese, are protesting in front of IOM Tunisian office in the capital Tunis, after they were forced to move from the previous protest camping in front of UNHCR office. They are asking for their right to be safely evacuated from Tunisia, instead of crossing the sea where they risk their lives.People who sought route to Europe before fighting erupted in Khartoum speak of police brutality, torture and homelessness.

    According to the United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR), more than 800,000 people may flee Sudan as a result of the fighting that erupted between the army and the RSF last month.

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  • 'Not safe for us': Sudanese in north Africa warn fleeing relatives of danger
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    'Not safe for us': Sudanese in north Africa warn fleeing relatives of danger
    Khaled, 17 years-old refugee from Niyala, Darfur, Sudan, inside his tent which he shares with one of his friends. He left Darfur when he was only 14 and after years in Lybia and different attempts to cross the sea, he's Tunisia where he's protesting together with other refugee for the right of safe passages.People who sought route to Europe before fighting erupted in Khartoum speak of police brutality, torture and homelessness.

    According to the United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR), more than 800,000 people may flee Sudan as a result of the fighting that erupted between the army and the RSF last month.

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  • East Sussex migrant site in Bexhill-on-Sea, UK.
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    East Sussex migrant site in Bexhill-on-Sea, UK.
    29/03/2023. Bexhill-on-Sea, UK.

    Broken woodwork and other debris is seen at Northeye, a former prison and training centre near Bexhill-on-Sea look run-down. Robert Jenrick, Minister of State for Immigration, has announced that four new sites are to house migrants who are waiting for their asylum application to be granted including this site in East Sussex.

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  • East Sussex migrant site in Bexhill-on-Sea, UK.
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    East Sussex migrant site in Bexhill-on-Sea, UK.
    29/03/2023. Bexhill-on-Sea, UK.

    A chair sits next to a line of broken windows on a roof at Northeye, a former prison and training centre near Bexhill-on-Sea look run-down. Robert Jenrick, Minister of State for Immigration, has announced that four new sites are to house migrants who are waiting for their asylum application to be granted including this site in East Sussex.

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  • East Sussex migrant site in Bexhill-on-Sea, UK.
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    East Sussex migrant site in Bexhill-on-Sea, UK.
    29/03/2023. Bexhill-on-Sea, UK.

    Buildings are seen at Northeye - a former prison and training centre near Bexhill-on-Sea look run-down. Robert Jenrick, Minister of State for Immigration, has announced that four new sites are to house migrants who are waiting for their asylum application to be granted including this site in East Sussex.

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  • East Sussex migrant site in Bexhill-on-Sea, UK.
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    East Sussex migrant site in Bexhill-on-Sea, UK.
    29/03/2023. Bexhill-on-Sea, UK.

    Buildings are seen at Northeye - a former prison and training centre near Bexhill-on-Sea look run-down. Robert Jenrick, Minister of State for Immigration, has announced that four new sites are to house migrants who are waiting for their asylum application to be granted including this site in East Sussex.

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  • East Sussex migrant site in Bexhill-on-Sea, UK.
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    East Sussex migrant site in Bexhill-on-Sea, UK.
    29/03/2023. Bexhill-on-Sea, UK.

    Buildings are seen at Northeye - a former prison and training centre near Bexhill-on-Sea look run-down. Robert Jenrick, Minister of State for Immigration, has announced that four new sites are to house migrants who are waiting for their asylum application to be granted including this site in East Sussex.

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  • East Sussex migrant site in Bexhill-on-Sea, UK.
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    East Sussex migrant site in Bexhill-on-Sea, UK.
    29/03/2023. Bexhill-on-Sea, UK.

    Buildings are seen at Northeye - a former prison and training centre near Bexhill-on-Sea look run-down. Robert Jenrick, Minister of State for Immigration, has announced that four new sites are to house migrants who are waiting for their asylum application to be granted including this site in East Sussex.

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  • East Sussex migrant site in Bexhill-on-Sea, UK.
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    East Sussex migrant site in Bexhill-on-Sea, UK.
    29/03/2023. Bexhill-on-Sea, UK.

    A local resident looks through the fence at Northeye, a former prison and training centre near Bexhill-on-Sea in East Sussex. Rober Jenrick, Minister of State for Immigration, has announced that four new sites are to house migrants who are waiting for their asylum application to be granted including this site in East Sussex.

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  • East Sussex migrant site in Bexhill-on-Sea, UK.
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    East Sussex migrant site in Bexhill-on-Sea, UK.
    29/03/2023. Bexhill-on-Sea, UK.

    Glimpsed through a gate facilities at Northeye, a former prison and training centre near Bexhill-on-Sea look run-down. Rober Jenrick, Minister of State for Immigration, has announced that four new sites are to house migrants who are waiting for their asylum application to be granted including this site in East Sussex.

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  • East Sussex migrant site in Bexhill-on-Sea, UK.
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    East Sussex migrant site in Bexhill-on-Sea, UK.
    29/03/2023. Bexhill-on-Sea, UK.

    Glimpsed through a gate facilities at Northeye, a former prison and training centre near Bexhill-on-Sea look run-down. Robert Jenrick, Minister of State for Immigration, has announced that four new sites are to house migrants who are waiting for their asylum application to be granted including this site in East Sussex.

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  • East Sussex migrant site in Bexhill-on-Sea, UK.
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    East Sussex migrant site in Bexhill-on-Sea, UK.
    29/03/2023. Bexhill-on-Sea, UK.

    Glimpsed through a fence, facilities at Northeye, a former prison and training centre near Bexhill-on-Sea look run-down. Robert Jenrick, Minister of State for Immigration, has announced that four new sites are to house migrants who are waiting for their asylum application to be granted including this site in East Sussex.

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  • RAF base to become migrant camp
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    RAF base to become migrant camp
    27/03/2023. Finchingfield, UK.

    The pretty village of Finchingfield is only 1.7 miles from the nearby former RAF base at Wethersfield. Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, is expected to announce plans to turn the former RAF Wethersfield base into an asylum centre in an effort to end the use of hotels for migrants, currently costing nearly £7 million a day.

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  • RAF base to become migrant camp
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    RAF base to become migrant camp
    27/03/2023. Finchingfield, UK.

    The pretty village of Finchingfield is only 1.7 miles from the nearby former RAF base at Wethersfield. Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, is expected to announce plans to turn the former RAF Wethersfield base into an asylum centre in an effort to end the use of hotels for migrants, currently costing nearly £7 million a day.

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  • RAF base to become migrant camp
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    RAF base to become migrant camp
    27/03/2023. Wethersfield, UK.

    St Mary Magdalene church (R) dominates the village of Wethersfield in Essex near to the former RAF base. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is expected to announce plans to turn the former RAF Wethersfield base into an asylum centre in an effort to end the use of hotels for migrants, currently costing nearly £7 million a day.

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  • RAF base to become migrant camp
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    RAF base to become migrant camp
    27/03/2023. Wethersfield, UK.

    A window sticker says 'Trees & Parks NOT Traffic & Prisons' in the village of Wethersfield in Essex near to the former RAF base. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is expected to announce plans to turn the former RAF Wethersfield base into an asylum centre in an effort to end the use of hotels for migrants, currently costing nearly £7 million a day.

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  • RAF base to become migrant camp
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    RAF base to become migrant camp
    27/03/2023. Wethersfield, UK.

    A banner says 'Stop the Asylum Centre' in the village of Wethersfield in Essex near to the former RAF base. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is expected to announce plans to turn the former RAF Wethersfield base into an asylum centre in an effort to end the use of hotels for migrants, currently costing nearly £7 million a day.

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  • RAF base to become migrant camp
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    RAF base to become migrant camp
    27/03/2023. Wethersfield, UK.

    A banner says 'Stop the Asylum Centre' (R) in the village of Wethersfield in Essex near to the former RAF base. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is expected to announce plans to turn the former RAF Wethersfield base into an asylum centre in an effort to end the use of hotels for migrants, currently costing nearly £7 million a day.

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  • RAF base to become migrant camp
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    RAF base to become migrant camp
    27/03/2023. Wethersfield, UK.

    Rows of barracks are seen at the former RAF base at Wethersfield in Essex. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is expected to announce plans to turn the former RAF Wethersfield base into an asylum centre in an effort to end the use of hotels for migrants, currently costing nearly £7 million a day.

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  • RAF base to become migrant camp
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    RAF base to become migrant camp
    27/03/2023. Wethersfield, UK.

    A disused runway is seen at the former RAF base at Wethersfield in Essex. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is expected to announce plans to turn the former RAF Wethersfield base into an asylum centre in an effort to end the use of hotels for migrants, currently costing nearly £7 million a day.

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  • RAF base to become migrant camp
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    RAF base to become migrant camp
    27/03/2023. Wethersfield, UK.

    A banner says 'Stop the Asylum Centre' on a road that leads to an old RAF base near the village of Wethersfield in Essex. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is expected to announce plans to turn the former RAF Wethersfield base into an asylum centre in an effort to end the use of hotels for migrants, currently costing nearly £7 million a day.

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  • RAF base to become migrant camp
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    RAF base to become migrant camp
    27/03/2023. Wethersfield, UK.

    Old buildings are seen at the former RAF base at Wethersfield in Essex. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is expected to announce plans to turn the former RAF Wethersfield base into an asylum centre in an effort to end the use of hotels for migrants, currently costing nearly £7 million a day.

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  • RAF base to become migrant camp
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    RAF base to become migrant camp
    27/03/2023. Wethersfield, UK.

    Old buildings are seen at the former RAF base at Wethersfield in Essex. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is expected to announce plans to turn the former RAF Wethersfield base into an asylum centre in an effort to end the use of hotels for migrants, currently costing nearly £7 million a day.

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  • ‘I felt euphoria': Ukraine's borderland refugees praise incursion into Russia
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    ‘I felt euphoria': Ukraine's borderland refugees praise incursion into Russia
    While thousands have had to flee their homes, there is widespread feeling that the attack into Russia is a justified defence.

    Oksana and her daughters were evacuated from Sumy.

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  • ‘I felt euphoria': Ukraine's borderland refugees praise incursion into Russia
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    ‘I felt euphoria': Ukraine's borderland refugees praise incursion into Russia
    While thousands have had to flee their homes, there is widespread feeling that the attack into Russia is a justified defence.

    The humanitarian aid at the informational point in Sumy.
    The refugee centre in Sumy welcomed many people this week displaced by shelling in this latest phase of the war.

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  • ‘I felt euphoria': Ukraine's borderland refugees praise incursion into Russia
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    ‘I felt euphoria': Ukraine's borderland refugees praise incursion into Russia
    While thousands have had to flee their homes, there is widespread feeling that the attack into Russia is a justified defence.

    Mykola, 69, was full of praise for the offensive, evacuated from Sumy region.

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  • 'Not safe for us': Sudanese in north Africa warn fleeing relatives of danger
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    'Not safe for us': Sudanese in north Africa warn fleeing relatives of danger
    Demonstration on Saturday February 25, 2023: an anti-racist, anti-fascist demonstration to protest against the xenophobic statements of President Kais Saied, who accused sub-Saharan migrants of invading Tunisia, and against the violence that ensued. Numerous people were beaten, surrounded, their houses set on fire, just because they were black. Civil society responded with this demonstration in solidarity with refugees and migrants, reaffirming that Tunisia is African and there is no place for racism.People who sought route to Europe before fighting erupted in Khartoum speak of police brutality, torture and homelessness.

    According to the United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR), more than 800,000 people may flee Sudan as a result of the fighting that erupted between the army and the RSF last month.

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  • Ukrainian Myroslava Ulianina now works with Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils
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    Ukrainian Myroslava Ulianina now works with Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils
    Myroslava Ulianina, from Ukraine, who now works for Westminster Council after she relocated to London through the Homes for Ukraine scheme.

    Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils, which have jointly processed homelessness applications from 104 refugee households, has set up a Ukrainian branch of its Homelessness, Employment, Learning and Progression (HELP) scheme.

    The boroughs are calling for more hosts to come forward. Myroslava Ulianina, a refugee herself, is assisting with the project.

    The 34-year-old TV presenter and nutritionist was on holiday in Turkey when the war began. With only a small bag, packed for her week away Ms Ulianina fled to Portugal where she found refuge with a family for three months.

    While there she received news that her flat in Kyiv had been destroyed. As a fluent English speaker she wanted to come to the UK and found a sponsor..

    She has been staying with a family in Chelsea since June, but must find her own place to rent before April.

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  • Ukrainian Myroslava Ulianina now works with Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils
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    Ukrainian Myroslava Ulianina now works with Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils
    Myroslava Ulianina, from Ukraine, who now works for Westminster Council after she relocated to London through the Homes for Ukraine scheme.

    Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils, which have jointly processed homelessness applications from 104 refugee households, has set up a Ukrainian branch of its Homelessness, Employment, Learning and Progression (HELP) scheme.

    The boroughs are calling for more hosts to come forward. Myroslava Ulianina, a refugee herself, is assisting with the project.

    The 34-year-old TV presenter and nutritionist was on holiday in Turkey when the war began. With only a small bag, packed for her week away Ms Ulianina fled to Portugal where she found refuge with a family for three months.

    While there she received news that her flat in Kyiv had been destroyed. As a fluent English speaker she wanted to come to the UK and found a sponsor..

    She has been staying with a family in Chelsea since June, but must find her own place to rent before April.

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  • Ukrainian Myroslava Ulianina now works with Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils
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    Ukrainian Myroslava Ulianina now works with Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils
    Myroslava Ulianina, from Ukraine, who now works for Westminster Council after she relocated to London through the Homes for Ukraine scheme.

    Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils, which have jointly processed homelessness applications from 104 refugee households, has set up a Ukrainian branch of its Homelessness, Employment, Learning and Progression (HELP) scheme.

    The boroughs are calling for more hosts to come forward. Myroslava Ulianina, a refugee herself, is assisting with the project.

    The 34-year-old TV presenter and nutritionist was on holiday in Turkey when the war began. With only a small bag, packed for her week away Ms Ulianina fled to Portugal where she found refuge with a family for three months.

    While there she received news that her flat in Kyiv had been destroyed. As a fluent English speaker she wanted to come to the UK and found a sponsor..

    She has been staying with a family in Chelsea since June, but must find her own place to rent before April.

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  • Ukrainian Myroslava Ulianina now works with Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils
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    Ukrainian Myroslava Ulianina now works with Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils
    Myroslava Ulianina, from Ukraine, who now works for Westminster Council after she relocated to London through the Homes for Ukraine scheme.

    Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils, which have jointly processed homelessness applications from 104 refugee households, has set up a Ukrainian branch of its Homelessness, Employment, Learning and Progression (HELP) scheme.

    The boroughs are calling for more hosts to come forward. Myroslava Ulianina, a refugee herself, is assisting with the project.

    The 34-year-old TV presenter and nutritionist was on holiday in Turkey when the war began. With only a small bag, packed for her week away Ms Ulianina fled to Portugal where she found refuge with a family for three months.

    While there she received news that her flat in Kyiv had been destroyed. As a fluent English speaker she wanted to come to the UK and found a sponsor..

    She has been staying with a family in Chelsea since June, but must find her own place to rent before April.

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  • Ukrainian Myroslava Ulianina now works with Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils
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    Ukrainian Myroslava Ulianina now works with Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils
    Myroslava Ulianina, from Ukraine, who now works for Westminster Council after she relocated to London through the Homes for Ukraine scheme.

    Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils, which have jointly processed homelessness applications from 104 refugee households, has set up a Ukrainian branch of its Homelessness, Employment, Learning and Progression (HELP) scheme.

    The boroughs are calling for more hosts to come forward. Myroslava Ulianina, a refugee herself, is assisting with the project.

    The 34-year-old TV presenter and nutritionist was on holiday in Turkey when the war began. With only a small bag, packed for her week away Ms Ulianina fled to Portugal where she found refuge with a family for three months.

    While there she received news that her flat in Kyiv had been destroyed. As a fluent English speaker she wanted to come to the UK and found a sponsor..

    She has been staying with a family in Chelsea since June, but must find her own place to rent before April.

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    Myroslava Ulianina, from Ukraine, who now works for Westminster Council after she relocated to London through the Homes for Ukraine scheme.

    Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils, which have jointly processed homelessness applications from 104 refugee households, has set up a Ukrainian branch of its Homelessness, Employment, Learning and Progression (HELP) scheme.

    The boroughs are calling for more hosts to come forward. Myroslava Ulianina, a refugee herself, is assisting with the project.

    The 34-year-old TV presenter and nutritionist was on holiday in Turkey when the war began. With only a small bag, packed for her week away Ms Ulianina fled to Portugal where she found refuge with a family for three months.

    While there she received news that her flat in Kyiv had been destroyed. As a fluent English speaker she wanted to come to the UK and found a sponsor..

    She has been staying with a family in Chelsea since June, but must find her own place to rent before April.

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    Ukrainian Myroslava Ulianina now works with Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils
    Myroslava Ulianina, from Ukraine, who now works for Westminster Council after she relocated to London through the Homes for Ukraine scheme.

    Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils, which have jointly processed homelessness applications from 104 refugee households, has set up a Ukrainian branch of its Homelessness, Employment, Learning and Progression (HELP) scheme.

    The boroughs are calling for more hosts to come forward. Myroslava Ulianina, a refugee herself, is assisting with the project.

    The 34-year-old TV presenter and nutritionist was on holiday in Turkey when the war began. With only a small bag, packed for her week away Ms Ulianina fled to Portugal where she found refuge with a family for three months.

    While there she received news that her flat in Kyiv had been destroyed. As a fluent English speaker she wanted to come to the UK and found a sponsor..

    She has been staying with a family in Chelsea since June, but must find her own place to rent before April.

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    Ukrainian Myroslava Ulianina now works with Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils
    Myroslava Ulianina, from Ukraine, who now works for Westminster Council after she relocated to London through the Homes for Ukraine scheme.

    Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils, which have jointly processed homelessness applications from 104 refugee households, has set up a Ukrainian branch of its Homelessness, Employment, Learning and Progression (HELP) scheme.

    The boroughs are calling for more hosts to come forward. Myroslava Ulianina, a refugee herself, is assisting with the project.

    The 34-year-old TV presenter and nutritionist was on holiday in Turkey when the war began. With only a small bag, packed for her week away Ms Ulianina fled to Portugal where she found refuge with a family for three months.

    While there she received news that her flat in Kyiv had been destroyed. As a fluent English speaker she wanted to come to the UK and found a sponsor..

    She has been staying with a family in Chelsea since June, but must find her own place to rent before April.

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    Ukrainian Myroslava Ulianina now works with Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils
    Myroslava Ulianina, from Ukraine, who now works for Westminster Council after she relocated to London through the Homes for Ukraine scheme.

    Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils, which have jointly processed homelessness applications from 104 refugee households, has set up a Ukrainian branch of its Homelessness, Employment, Learning and Progression (HELP) scheme.

    The boroughs are calling for more hosts to come forward. Myroslava Ulianina, a refugee herself, is assisting with the project.

    The 34-year-old TV presenter and nutritionist was on holiday in Turkey when the war began. With only a small bag, packed for her week away Ms Ulianina fled to Portugal where she found refuge with a family for three months.

    While there she received news that her flat in Kyiv had been destroyed. As a fluent English speaker she wanted to come to the UK and found a sponsor..

    She has been staying with a family in Chelsea since June, but must find her own place to rent before April.

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    Ukrainian Myroslava Ulianina now works with Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils
    Myroslava Ulianina, from Ukraine, who now works for Westminster Council after she relocated to London through the Homes for Ukraine scheme.

    Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils, which have jointly processed homelessness applications from 104 refugee households, has set up a Ukrainian branch of its Homelessness, Employment, Learning and Progression (HELP) scheme.

    The boroughs are calling for more hosts to come forward. Myroslava Ulianina, a refugee herself, is assisting with the project.

    The 34-year-old TV presenter and nutritionist was on holiday in Turkey when the war began. With only a small bag, packed for her week away Ms Ulianina fled to Portugal where she found refuge with a family for three months.

    While there she received news that her flat in Kyiv had been destroyed. As a fluent English speaker she wanted to come to the UK and found a sponsor..

    She has been staying with a family in Chelsea since June, but must find her own place to rent before April.

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    Ukrainian Myroslava Ulianina now works with Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils
    Myroslava Ulianina, from Ukraine, who now works for Westminster Council after she relocated to London through the Homes for Ukraine scheme.

    Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils, which have jointly processed homelessness applications from 104 refugee households, has set up a Ukrainian branch of its Homelessness, Employment, Learning and Progression (HELP) scheme.

    The boroughs are calling for more hosts to come forward. Myroslava Ulianina, a refugee herself, is assisting with the project.

    The 34-year-old TV presenter and nutritionist was on holiday in Turkey when the war began. With only a small bag, packed for her week away Ms Ulianina fled to Portugal where she found refuge with a family for three months.

    While there she received news that her flat in Kyiv had been destroyed. As a fluent English speaker she wanted to come to the UK and found a sponsor..

    She has been staying with a family in Chelsea since June, but must find her own place to rent before April.

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    Myroslava Ulianina, from Ukraine, who now works for Westminster Council after she relocated to London through the Homes for Ukraine scheme.

    Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils, which have jointly processed homelessness applications from 104 refugee households, has set up a Ukrainian branch of its Homelessness, Employment, Learning and Progression (HELP) scheme.

    The boroughs are calling for more hosts to come forward. Myroslava Ulianina, a refugee herself, is assisting with the project.

    The 34-year-old TV presenter and nutritionist was on holiday in Turkey when the war began. With only a small bag, packed for her week away Ms Ulianina fled to Portugal where she found refuge with a family for three months.

    While there she received news that her flat in Kyiv had been destroyed. As a fluent English speaker she wanted to come to the UK and found a sponsor..

    She has been staying with a family in Chelsea since June, but must find her own place to rent before April.

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    Ukrainian Myroslava Ulianina now works with Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils
    Myroslava Ulianina, from Ukraine, who now works for Westminster Council after she relocated to London through the Homes for Ukraine scheme.

    Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils, which have jointly processed homelessness applications from 104 refugee households, has set up a Ukrainian branch of its Homelessness, Employment, Learning and Progression (HELP) scheme.

    The boroughs are calling for more hosts to come forward. Myroslava Ulianina, a refugee herself, is assisting with the project.

    The 34-year-old TV presenter and nutritionist was on holiday in Turkey when the war began. With only a small bag, packed for her week away Ms Ulianina fled to Portugal where she found refuge with a family for three months.

    While there she received news that her flat in Kyiv had been destroyed. As a fluent English speaker she wanted to come to the UK and found a sponsor..

    She has been staying with a family in Chelsea since June, but must find her own place to rent before April.

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    Ukrainian Myroslava Ulianina now works with Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils
    Myroslava Ulianina, from Ukraine, who now works for Westminster Council after she relocated to London through the Homes for Ukraine scheme.

    Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils, which have jointly processed homelessness applications from 104 refugee households, has set up a Ukrainian branch of its Homelessness, Employment, Learning and Progression (HELP) scheme.

    The boroughs are calling for more hosts to come forward. Myroslava Ulianina, a refugee herself, is assisting with the project.

    The 34-year-old TV presenter and nutritionist was on holiday in Turkey when the war began. With only a small bag, packed for her week away Ms Ulianina fled to Portugal where she found refuge with a family for three months.

    While there she received news that her flat in Kyiv had been destroyed. As a fluent English speaker she wanted to come to the UK and found a sponsor..

    She has been staying with a family in Chelsea since June, but must find her own place to rent before April.

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    Myroslava Ulianina, from Ukraine, who now works for Westminster Council after she relocated to London through the Homes for Ukraine scheme.

    Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils, which have jointly processed homelessness applications from 104 refugee households, has set up a Ukrainian branch of its Homelessness, Employment, Learning and Progression (HELP) scheme.

    The boroughs are calling for more hosts to come forward. Myroslava Ulianina, a refugee herself, is assisting with the project.

    The 34-year-old TV presenter and nutritionist was on holiday in Turkey when the war began. With only a small bag, packed for her week away Ms Ulianina fled to Portugal where she found refuge with a family for three months.

    While there she received news that her flat in Kyiv had been destroyed. As a fluent English speaker she wanted to come to the UK and found a sponsor..

    She has been staying with a family in Chelsea since June, but must find her own place to rent before April.

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    Myroslava Ulianina, from Ukraine, who now works for Westminster Council after she relocated to London through the Homes for Ukraine scheme.

    Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils, which have jointly processed homelessness applications from 104 refugee households, has set up a Ukrainian branch of its Homelessness, Employment, Learning and Progression (HELP) scheme.

    The boroughs are calling for more hosts to come forward. Myroslava Ulianina, a refugee herself, is assisting with the project.

    The 34-year-old TV presenter and nutritionist was on holiday in Turkey when the war began. With only a small bag, packed for her week away Ms Ulianina fled to Portugal where she found refuge with a family for three months.

    While there she received news that her flat in Kyiv had been destroyed. As a fluent English speaker she wanted to come to the UK and found a sponsor..

    She has been staying with a family in Chelsea since June, but must find her own place to rent before April.

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    Myroslava Ulianina, from Ukraine, who now works for Westminster Council after she relocated to London through the Homes for Ukraine scheme.

    Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils, which have jointly processed homelessness applications from 104 refugee households, has set up a Ukrainian branch of its Homelessness, Employment, Learning and Progression (HELP) scheme.

    The boroughs are calling for more hosts to come forward. Myroslava Ulianina, a refugee herself, is assisting with the project.

    The 34-year-old TV presenter and nutritionist was on holiday in Turkey when the war began. With only a small bag, packed for her week away Ms Ulianina fled to Portugal where she found refuge with a family for three months.

    While there she received news that her flat in Kyiv had been destroyed. As a fluent English speaker she wanted to come to the UK and found a sponsor..

    She has been staying with a family in Chelsea since June, but must find her own place to rent before April.

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    Myroslava Ulianina, from Ukraine, who now works for Westminster Council after she relocated to London through the Homes for Ukraine scheme.

    Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils, which have jointly processed homelessness applications from 104 refugee households, has set up a Ukrainian branch of its Homelessness, Employment, Learning and Progression (HELP) scheme.

    The boroughs are calling for more hosts to come forward. Myroslava Ulianina, a refugee herself, is assisting with the project.

    The 34-year-old TV presenter and nutritionist was on holiday in Turkey when the war began. With only a small bag, packed for her week away Ms Ulianina fled to Portugal where she found refuge with a family for three months.

    While there she received news that her flat in Kyiv had been destroyed. As a fluent English speaker she wanted to come to the UK and found a sponsor..

    She has been staying with a family in Chelsea since June, but must find her own place to rent before April.

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    Myroslava Ulianina, from Ukraine, who now works for Westminster Council after she relocated to London through the Homes for Ukraine scheme.

    Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils, which have jointly processed homelessness applications from 104 refugee households, has set up a Ukrainian branch of its Homelessness, Employment, Learning and Progression (HELP) scheme.

    The boroughs are calling for more hosts to come forward. Myroslava Ulianina, a refugee herself, is assisting with the project.

    The 34-year-old TV presenter and nutritionist was on holiday in Turkey when the war began. With only a small bag, packed for her week away Ms Ulianina fled to Portugal where she found refuge with a family for three months.

    While there she received news that her flat in Kyiv had been destroyed. As a fluent English speaker she wanted to come to the UK and found a sponsor..

    She has been staying with a family in Chelsea since June, but must find her own place to rent before April.

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    Myroslava Ulianina, from Ukraine, who now works for Westminster Council after she relocated to London through the Homes for Ukraine scheme.

    Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils, which have jointly processed homelessness applications from 104 refugee households, has set up a Ukrainian branch of its Homelessness, Employment, Learning and Progression (HELP) scheme.

    The boroughs are calling for more hosts to come forward. Myroslava Ulianina, a refugee herself, is assisting with the project.

    The 34-year-old TV presenter and nutritionist was on holiday in Turkey when the war began. With only a small bag, packed for her week away Ms Ulianina fled to Portugal where she found refuge with a family for three months.

    While there she received news that her flat in Kyiv had been destroyed. As a fluent English speaker she wanted to come to the UK and found a sponsor..

    She has been staying with a family in Chelsea since June, but must find her own place to rent before April.

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    Myroslava Ulianina, from Ukraine, who now works for Westminster Council after she relocated to London through the Homes for Ukraine scheme.

    Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea councils, which have jointly processed homelessness applications from 104 refugee households, has set up a Ukrainian branch of its Homelessness, Employment, Learning and Progression (HELP) scheme.

    The boroughs are calling for more hosts to come forward. Myroslava Ulianina, a refugee herself, is assisting with the project.

    The 34-year-old TV presenter and nutritionist was on holiday in Turkey when the war began. With only a small bag, packed for her week away Ms Ulianina fled to Portugal where she found refuge with a family for three months.

    While there she received news that her flat in Kyiv had been destroyed. As a fluent English speaker she wanted to come to the UK and found a sponsor..

    She has been staying with a family in Chelsea since June, but must find her own place to rent before April.

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    Solidarity With Refugees March In Dublin
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    It was organised to combat a rise in anti-immigration protests and assaults against immigrants in Ireland.

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