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Romania’s left behind children – BBC News - June 16, 2016
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“I left my admiral’s hat at home” - June 16, 2016
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Do you remember… the 1990s? - June 16, 2016
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Oscar Pistorius sentencing date set - June 16, 2016
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Apologetic Green vows to ‘sort’ BHS pension scheme - June 16, 2016
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Exclusive: Alleged Freud victim left ‘paralysed by fear’ - June 16, 2016
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Exclusive: Alleged Freud victim left ‘paralysed by fear’ - June 16, 2016
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Tale of two boats in clash ahead of EU vote - June 15, 2016
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French police tear gas fans in Lille - June 15, 2016
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France vs Albania – key match stats - June 15, 2016
After Windrush – Paulette Wilson’s visit to Jamaica, 50 years on
A letter from the British government classifying Paulette Wilson as an illegal immigrant shook her sense of identity and belonging. ‘Hostile environment’ policies years in the making meant that Wilson and other victims of the Windrush scandal had their right to residency in the UK called into question. She had been detained for a week pending imminent deportation though she had done nothing wrong. It was devastating, but luckily she was released before she was deported. Here we follow Wilson as she returns to Jamaica for the first time in 50 years, trying to make sense of her place in the world and rebuild a sense of security and belonging