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How the British Red Cross tried to blow the whistle about conditions inside crisis-hit migrant detention centres … from the Independent Holly Bancroft

Tom Bettenhausen8 hours ago01 mins

In autumn 2022, overcrowding at migrant processing centres prompted national outrage. As the truth of the conditions inside began to emerge, British Red Cross staff were on site trying to support residents. Emails, performance reports and letters released to Holly Bancroft show how the charity was battling to get officials to act

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