Letters: Mark Newbury highlights the lack of support for refugees, David Beswick writes of the mismanagement of Afghanistan evacuations, and Dr Richard Carter draws attention to the UK’s diminishing influenc
have created a perfect storm that those granted asylum will find themselves caught up in.
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