Orange on Migration in London (United Kingdom)

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A team of ten Orange journalists from all over Europe gathered in the British capital of London from the 13th to the 19th of March to investigate one of the hot topics of our age: migration. During their week-long stay, the young reporters met with experts in the field and used their new-found insights to produce articles, audio and video reports on the topic.

This project was realized thanks to funding received through the Council of Europe's European Youth Foundation.

The articles

  • "A clash of values"

    20.03.2011

    Tower Hamlets in East London is one of the most diverse neighborhoods in the British capital. A lively mix of people with different social, cultural and ethnic backgrounds. Amidst this difficult and historic area of migration...[more]

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  • Change of faith, change of faces

    28.03.2011

    Christianity, not Islam, is the main religion of immigrants in the United Kingdom.[more]

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  • Circular migrants: Connect back

    28.03.2011

    Migration issues are a fundamental key in diverse and globalized cities, but, had we already thought about what happens in the countries that migrants leave? [more]

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  • The Role of the Diaspora

    28.03.2011

    Orange interviewed Titilola A.Banjoko about the influence of migrants in their country of origin and their role in the development of that country. [more]

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  • The end of the Utopia

    28.03.2011

    The social housing project Heygate Estate will be bulldozed very soon. Around 3000 working class people from different origin had to move further outside of the city. A story about making room for rich people and destroying a...[more]

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  • The lost generation

    28.03.2011

    Bulgarian migrants are living far away from home in the middle of the multicultural city of London. For two generations, Bulgarians are searching for a better life in the west.[more]

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  • The outcasts

    09.04.2011

    When you walk through the big shopping areas of Oxford or Bond street, sometimes you can be stuck in a traffic jam comprised not from cars, but from people – coming from Asia and Africa, Latin America and Europe and of course...[more]

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