How does asylum in the UK work? | New Arrivals





Britain’s asylum system is a mixture of government bureaucracy and private provision of housing.

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People arriving from conflict zones and persecution are given around £5 per day and accommodation but are barred from employment while their case is decided. How does Britain measure up with the rest of Europe? Where are asylum seekers coming from? And how is the system really working?

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