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The new arrivals email newsletter has now finished. You can read whole box set on the main series page

  • Said Ghullam Norzai and Wali Khan

    The new arrivals: the final chapter

    As we conclude our award-winning series, our protagonist decides life in Britain is too hard for asylum seekers
  • COVENTRY, 27 March 2018 - Syrian refugees, who arrived in the UK two weeks ago, attend an employability session run by World Jewish Relief’s refugee programme and Coventry City Council at the west midlands' city's central library. City council employment manager Mahmood Bismillah introducing the course. Christopher Thomond for The Guardian.

    What would it look like if Europe took lead on looking after refugees?

    As our series draws to close, David Miliband calls on the EU to commit to resettling more than 500,000 refugees
  • Zabrain, a Pakistani man who sought asylum in the UK in 2016

    The lottery of the asylum process

    Our first email update for 2018 reveals some of the farcical situations asylum seekers face in Home Office interviews
  • The breakfast club at Surrey Square, primary school in South London, feeds parents as well as children.

    It even feeds the parents: the school saving immigrants from destitution

    At the end of a difficult year for immigrants and refugees, we turn the spotlight onto unsung heroes trying to make a difference
  • Boy on a bus

    Sleeping in buses and bin sheds: Britain's homeless children

    Our latest film follows destitute families turned away by local authorities and forced to spend nights wherever they can find shelter
  • Boy on a UK beach facing the sea.

    A year after Britain rescued hundreds of refugee children, how are they doing?

    They were called ‘Dubs’ children, after the peer who forced the government to give them a safe haven. Some are thriving; others are facing a tough time in the UK
  • Mobin and his wife Sepide

    Love without borders: a 3,000-mile struggle to reunite newlyweds

    Our series shifts its attention to a happier story of love, asylum, separation – and reunification
  • Refugee

    The good news is: you have got asylum. The bad news is: you are homeless...

    The latest instalment in our series investigates the paradox of the UK’s refugee system, which consigns many to destitution the moment they get asylum
  • Sana and Ghena Abu Rashed, aged 15 and 18, now living in Lüneburg, Germany

    New arrivals update: how is Germany coping with its refugee influx?

    The latest from the Guardian’s project, including an investigation into how Germany is faring after opening its doors
  • Afghan refugees Said Ghullam Norzai and his son Wali Khan, 10

    The new arrivals: an update on the project's progress so far

    The story of Afghan Said Ghullam Norzai and his son Wali Khan, 10, has provided a microcosm of the UK asylum experience
  • Hassan Bellahmama

    Europe's more grownup approach to immigration

    In some parts of Spain, newcomers are welcomed with open arms
  • Hamid, 38, from Iran was made homeless after his asylum claim was refused but was taken in by Alison and Gen in Glasgow.

    What happens when people fall through the cracks of the asylum system?

    In the latest instalment of The New Arrivals, we report on those who can’t return home but aren’t allowed to stay – and the Brits taking them into their homes
  • In Rochdale every 200th person is an asylum seeker, the higher concentration anywhere in England.

    Does the UK have the worst asylum dispersal system in Europe?

    Our exclusive report shows that in Britain the system deliberately sends most asylum seekers to the poorest parts of the country
  • Afghan artist Samira Kitman.

    Our report on Afghan artist's plight leads to successful asylum claim

    Samira Kitman had originally been refused asylum, but the Home Office changed its mind after being made aware of her profile
  • Bilal Batous, 14, part of a family from Idlib who have been resettled near Nottingham.

    The new arrivals: could the UK be doing more for refugees?

    The next part of our series looks at Britain’s role in the effort to resettle Syrians and meets a family as they start a new life
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