There are no words of apology that can make up for what our country has done and for the pain, loss and turmoil you have experienced just trying to survive. But I hope at least coming here will offer you peace and safety, you deserve to be happy and I hope you will be here. Welcome to the UK. Lots of love to you
Lois
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Nour
Since his father bought him his first computer as mechanically-minded 12-year-old, who liked to “take things apart”, Nour has been passionate about technology and dreams…
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Ahmad
Sitting in a café in Manchester’s busy district of Rusholme, Ahmad reminisces over the life he once shared with his wife in Syria before the…
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