Arabic school teaching refugee children their mother tongue through pandemic
To help refugee children stay in touch with their heritage, Saussan Khalil took on the task of teaching them Arabic in a uniquely accessible way
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Cambridgeshire heroes who will be feeding the county this Christmas
Not having a Christmas dinner would have been a real possibility for many if it wasn t for these groups
Over 11,936 volunteer hours have been put into feeding Cambridge s food insecure this year (Image: OWEN WARRELL)
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Following an announcement from Cambridge City Council (22/10) that it would aim to resettle 200 refugees in a five-year window, talks have begun to take place between Nicky Massey, Executive Councillor for Transport and Community Safety, Chris Philp MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Home Office, and Cambridge MP Daniel Zeichner as to how the target will be achieved.
The talks come after Mr Zeichner challenged the Home Secretary, Priti Patel, in the House of Commons last month (11/11) regarding “the bureaucratic hurdles” faced by local authorities who are “keen to do more”, asking for representatives from the Government and local authorities to meet in order to “smooth further resettlement.