Popular fears aside, businesses often eager for migrant workers
Raghad al Sous braved bombings in Syria to keep studying at school before fleeing in 2013 to rejoin her mother, who had been granted refugee status in Britain. She is now about to start studying at university with the hope of becoming a hospital pharmacist. "I had to walk to school and take the risk of being kidnapped but I kept on going because I knew that I had to get a qualification," al Sous said. Two years after moving from Damascus to Huddersfield in northern England, the 19 year-old's plans for a well-paid career contrast with ...
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