Migration
Programmes from Radio 4 about migration.
Syrian mother: "Where do we go?"
Teacher tells of family's long journey from Homs to Hungary.
Episode 1—Three Pounds in My Pocket, Series 1
Migrants from the Indian subcontinent recall coming to the UK in the '50s with just £3.
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A Mediterranean Rescue—Crossing Continents
Gabriel Gatehouse aboard a rescue ship searching for migrants in the Mediterranean.
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What is our moral duty to Mediterranean migrants?—Moral Maze
Michael Buerk and guests explore what our moral duty is to Mediterranean migrants.
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Berlin—Brits Abroad
Sarfraz Manzoor meets Brits abroad enjoying life and creative opportunities in Berlin.
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Ticket to Hide—File on 4 Investigates
Destination UK: Uncovering the back door route for migrants trying to get into the UK.
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The Germans Expelled—Germany: Memories of a Nation
Neil MacGregor focuses on the forced movement of more than 12 million Germans after 1945.
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Conservative Muslims, Liberal Britain—Analysis
David Goodhart on liberal Britain's relationship with socially conservative Muslims.
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Immigration: Good for Whom?
Residents of Birmingham discuss the impact of mass migration on community life in Britain.
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Foreigner Policy—Analysis
David Goodhart investigates the ideological forces behind mass immigration.
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Asylum Seekers—File on 4 Investigates
With rising numbers of asylum seekers, are some UK communities struggling to cope?
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Migrant Crisis—More or Less
A "swarm" of migrants heading for Europe? Are the numbers really up?
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Time to Rethink Asylum?—Analysis
Tim Finch explores ideas for a radical rethink about the way we deal with asylum seekers.
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Episode 1—Three Pounds in My Pocket, Series 2
The turbulent years from 1968 to 1976 for South Asians in Britain.
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The Harragas of Algeria—Crossing Continents
Lucy Ash meets the young people who burn their identity papers and head to Europe.
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Refugee Stories—Four Thought, Series 4
Agnes Woolley examines what is missing from the stories told by, and about, refugees.
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