Will House
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 29 |
Date of birth | May 14,1995 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Height | 191 (cm) |
Weight | 142 (kg) |
Number | Arizona Cardinals |
Position | Offensive lineman |
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ID | 1816865 |
Will House Life story
Scampton asylum plan could cost £260m over 3 years
... " We are confident in our project, which Will House asylum seekers in safe and secure accommodation, while continuing to work closely with local councils to address local community concerns...
Bibby Stockholm: Migrants return to barge amid protest at port gates
... " We re confident that the project, which Will House asylum seekers in safe and secure accommodation, meets the planning requirements"...
Bibby Stockholm: Resident loses High Court fight over Portland migrant barge
... " We re confident that the project, which Will House asylum seekers in safe and secure accommodation, meets the planning requirements" The 222-room barge, chartered by the government for 18 months, arrived at the port in July...
Bibby Stockholm: Asylum seekers describe life on barge
... It Will House men aged 18 to 65 while they await the outcome of their asylum applications...
Bibby Stockholm: Police probe letter threats to migrant barge firms
... The 222-room, three-storey barge Will House adult males, aged from 18 to 65, who are in the latter stages of their asylum applications...
Bibby Stockholm: Asylum seekers will be on barge in coming weeks - Oliver Dowden
... The 222-room, three-storey barge Will House adult males, aged from 18 to 65, who are in the latter stages of their asylum applications...
Bibby Stockholm: Asylum barge not a death trap, minister Grant Shapps says
...By Peter Saull & Toby WadeyBBC NewsA controversial barge that Will House hundreds of asylum seekers is not a " death trap" a government minister says after fresh safety checks delayed the arrival of its first inhabitants...
Bibby Stockholm: Onboard the giant barge set to house asylum seekers
...By Dan Johnson in Dorset & Michael Sheils McNameeBBC NewsFor the first time, reporters have been allowed onboard the Bibby Stockholm barge - the giant, floating accommodation complex that Will House asylum seekers...
Bibby Stockholm: Asylum seekers will be on barge in coming weeks - Oliver Dowden
By Maria ZaccaroBBC News
Asylum seekers will move onto the Bibby Stockholm barge " in The Coming weeks" once safety concerns are addressed, The Deputy Prime Minister has said.
Oliver Dowden told The Bbc he was " confident" any remaining issues with the vessel would be resolved.
Earlier, The Fire Brigades Union wrote to Home Secretary Suella Braverman seeking talks over fire safety fears.
Some 500 asylum seekers are set to be housed on the accommodation barge, moored in Portland Port in Dorset.
It is seen as a key part of the government's strategy to deter migrants from arriving on Britain's shores in small boats, and ministers have said it would help cut the £6m-a-Day cost of housing asylum seekers in hotels while their claims are processed.
Plans to move The First 50 asylum seekers onto the vessel on Tuesday with the FBU describing it as a " potential death trap".
Government sources had suggested The First arrivals would come next week but Mr Dowden hinted at another possible delay.
He told BBC Radio 4 's Today programme: " We have to undertake A Number of inspections and other measures to make sure that these vessels, and this vessel in particular, is suitable and ready.
" We Are confident that we will be able to address all of these concerns, I'm absolutely certain of that, and I'm absolutely certain we will be able to get people on this vessel in The Coming weeks. "
In a sent to the Home Office , FBU assistant General Secretary Ben Selby said The Union wanted to ensure a " tragedy" would be prevented and to guarantee public safety.
He Said The Union had fears about overcrowding, access to fire exits and " other safety matters on the vessel".
" We have substantial expertise, including from earlier disasters such as the Grenfell Tower fire and the subsequent public inquiry, " he added.
" We Are concerned above all to prevent another tragedy. "
Government sources have suggested complaints by the Labour Party-affiliated FBU are politically motivated, and Mr Dowden also pointed out that The Union was a Labour donor.
Speaking on Tuesday, cabinet minister Grant Shapps denied the barge was a " death trap" and said there was no reason why it " wouldn't be absolutely safe".
The 222-room, three-storey barge Will House adult males, aged from 18 to 65, who are in the latter stages of their asylum applications.
It will be the First Time migrants have been housed in a berthed vessel off the UK.
The government said there were currently about 51,000 " destitute migrants" in hotels across the UK, costing the taxpayer in excess of £6m A Day - and argues the vessel will reduce these costs.
There has been considerable local opposition within the South Coast community of Portland, amid concerns about the impact 500 new arrivals would have on local services.
Human Rights groups have also described the decision to house migrants on a barge as " inhumane".
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com