The son of an Indian immigrant who came out as gay in 2015 will be the next Irish prime minister, after he was voted leader of the country's main governing party.more
Brexit Secretary accuses Brussels of hardball tactics after European negotiators confirm rights should be extended to all family members of EU citizens living in UKmore
Deputy Minister for Special Forces, Maciej Wąsik, believes that refugees who come through the Mediterranean to Europe should be sent back. In his opinion, the borders of the European Union should also be strengthened.more
David Davis announced that if the Conservative Party wins the June parliamentary elections, the government will guarantee the rights of EU citizens living in the United Kingdom.
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"If the European Commission adopted a similar position on refugees as included in the final document of the G7 summit, it would heal the political situation in the EU," said Konrad Szymanski, Poland's deputy foreign minister.more
Ukip has sought to cast itself, after the Manchester Arena attack, as the party taking strong action against Islamic terrorism, using its manifesto launch to outline policies on security and immigration.more
Migration issues should not be solved with negotiating a new EU budget. We reject the language of blackmailing - said Konrad Szymański from Polish Foreign Office.
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A TD is calling for tougher anti-hate laws after racist graffiti was scrawled on a children's playground. Slogans including "Black C***s Out" and "N***ers" were painted on a playground in the Mac Uilliam estate in Tallaght - and posters promoting Africa Day in the Phoenix Park were also defaced.more
A surge in Polish people and other European citizens leaving the UK since the Brexit vote means there has been an 84,000 drop in the net migration figure to Britain to 248,000 - the lowest level for nearly three years.more
At the end of April, up to 6.6 million migrants residing in North Africa, Jordan and Turkey were expected to enter Europe, the German daily newspaper Bild said, citing an official report.more
More than 31 million people - one person every second - were uprooted in their home country in 2016 because of conflicts and disasters, and numbers will grow unless the underlying causes like climate change and political turmoil are tackled, an aid group said on Monday.more
President of the European Parliament Antonio Tajani is of the opinion that countries that do not accept refugees should be subject to infringement proceedings.more
The number of EU-born migrants working in the UK has risen after a post-Brexit referendum slump and is back to the level of six months ago, according to figures published yesterday.more
Should I retire? How many pounds can I get after years of working in the UK? What changes in primary retirement? - answers to these questions Poles from the UK can find in a special Polish publication "All about retirement in England".more