Evidence about child’s picky eating helps convince immigration tribunal that being forced to leave UK would be unduly harsh ...
Minister 'astonished' Albanian criminal wasn't deported partly due to son not liking foreign chicken nuggets - Britain’s ...
The case emerged on a day when figures revealed a dramatic increase in the number of people arrested for working illegally in ...
An Albanian criminal had his deportation halted partly because his son had a distaste for foreign chicken nuggets, a tribunal has heard.
Sir Keir Starmer has backed the Home Office’s bid to deport an Albanian criminal who was allowed to stay in Britain partly ...
Klevis Disha, a 39-year-old Albanian national, was not deported from the UK partly because his young son will not eat foreign ...
Tribunal ruled that it would be ‘unduly harsh’ for boy to move to Albania with his father because of sensitivity about food ...
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Hosted on MSN'Chicken nuggets not an excuse!' John Redwood slams 'absurd' immigration case as criminal allowed to stay in Britain over food preferenceFormer Tory MP John Redwood has slammed the case of an Albanian criminal allowed to stay in the UK due to his son's aversion ...
An Albanian criminal whose deportation was halted partly because of his young son’s aversion to foreign chicken nuggets could ...
AN ALBANIAN criminal was allowed to stay in Britain partly because his 10-year-old son does not like foreign chicken nuggets. An immigration tribunal ruled it would have been “unduly ...
The immigration tribunal ruled it would have been "unduly harsh" for the 10-year-old child to be deported to Albania with his ...
A tribunal ruled it would be ‘unduly harsh’ for the 10-year-old son to return to Albania owing to food sensitivities ...
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