Welcome to the UK. We’re sorry for what you’ve suffered, we’re sorry that you’ve had to leave your home. We hope you feel comfortable and happy in our country, and we’re glad to have you here.
Michaela
Refugee Voices
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Haider
Haider is first and foremost an artist. But in war-torn Iraq, art didn’t pay the bills. So, having learnt English thanks to his English teacher…
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Prem
Prem was born in a small village in Bhutan. When he was thirteen, demonstrations in his country demanded human rights and democracy. The government responded…
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