Klevis Disha, a 39-year-old Albanian national, was not deported from the UK partly because his young son will not eat foreign ...
ALBANIA is becoming an increasingly popular destination among British holidaymakers due its budget and family-friendly ...
Evidence about child’s picky eating helps convince immigration tribunal that being forced to leave UK would be unduly harsh ...
Nigerians planning summer or Easter travels this year and are limited by tight budgets can visit seven affordable European ...
Tribunal ruled that it would be ‘unduly harsh’ for boy to move to Albania with his father because of sensitivity about food ...
A UK tribunal ruled it would be “unduly harsh” for a 10-year-old boy to return to Albania with his father due to food sensitivities and sensory issues.
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A UK tribunal ruled it would be “unduly harsh” for a 10-year-old boy to return to Albania with his father due to food sensitivities and sensory issues. An Albanian criminal whose deportation ...
Metro compared train journeys between some of the UK's busiest stations with budget airline flights to find out which trips ...
A survey of 3,168 diners by Zinfandel Grille looked to find the best hidden gem restaurants across the country to take your ...
AN ALBANIAN criminal was allowed to stay in Britain partly because his 10-year-old son does not like foreign chicken nuggets.
Nigel Farage has told LBC he "just wants to cry" over claims human rights rules led to the halting of an Albanian criminal’s deportation over foreign chicken nuggets.
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