Two of Britain's most dangerous terrorists, including a top al-Qaeda chief who plotted mass murder and an ISIS recruiter, could be released from prison in the coming months. Concurrently, the Home Office has granted asylum seekers, commonly referred to as channel migrants, the right to work in the UK, specifically in sectors such as care, construction, and farming. This policy change and the potential release of the terrorists are among the top stories being discussed in British media.
Channel migrants given the right to work and a drop in Army personnel feature among a variety of stories on Saturday’s front pages. https://t.co/3U6hjuwxPs
'Two of Britain's most dangerous terrorists could be freed in months' @LeoKearse @PaulCoxComedy @LewisSchaffer discuss today's top stories. https://t.co/Do2rruremN
'Two of Britain's most dangerous terrorists could be freed in months' @LeoKearse @PaulCoxComedy @LewisSchaffer discuss tomorrow's top stories. https://t.co/QaYQTRJQbZ
More tomorrow. "Channel migrants given right to work in UK Home Office grants asylum seekers route to employment in care, construction and farming" https://t.co/NGb4yrKKGr
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'Channel migrants given right to work' @LeoKearse @PaulCoxComedy @LewisSchaffer discuss tomorrow's top stories. https://t.co/yskY6y1A4C
Two of Britain's most dangerous terrorists including top al-Qaeda chief who plotted mass murder and ISIS recruiter could be freed in months https://t.co/uy4DgESSbt https://t.co/3WN3soMUMC