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This newspaper database was created to;

  • document local newspaper articles about migrant experiences
  • present local newspaper articles about migrant experiences in a more accessible and searchable manner
  • counterbalance negative media rhetoric of migration, through highlighting positive stories of migration or sentiment to migration, at a local level.

It was created by volunteers who took part in Online Archive Research training. The training was opened to the wider community in each area to learn how to use online research tools to gather local newspaper stories. 

They then collected local newspaper stories following a specific criterion. 

The newspaper stories had to;

  • be about positive contributions made by the migrant community in the specific local area.
  • have positive sentiments shown towards the migrant community.
  • be in the last 10 years, between 2012 – 2022/3
  • counterbalance negative media portrayals of migration. This could include (but not limited to):

a. Details of positive contributions migrant communities have made to their local area.

b. Positive sentiments to migration from local area sources.

c. Direct lived experiences of migrant communities that have been shared to advocate/highlight experiences (even if the experiences themselves are negative)

 

the findings created the content for our Archive Research database. 

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This is the reason 800 people have moved out of Hong Kong to live in Trafford

Short summary
Trafford council, led by its inclusive economy and communities team, hosted an event to offer information, advice and support to our new residents
Archive Link
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/reason-800-people-moved-out-22261733

Little Amal: 3.5 metre puppet of migrant girl passes through Yorkshire

Short summary
A puppet called Amal, Arabic for 'hope', brings together local creatives, artists and communities as it travels around yorkshire. It symbolises tens of thousands of displaced refugee children in need of assistance to rebuild their lives after leaving their war-torn countries and, being made by 17 international puppeteers, shows a sense of global community.

"Poignant reminders of how Irish refugees fleeing from starvation poured into Liverpool"

Short summary
The article talks about the impact the 'Irish Potato Famine' had on the population of Liverpool - stating around 1.3 million irish people passed through the port of Liverpool between 1845 and 1852. It lists statistics relating to the number of people who settled in Liverpool along with numbers of people who died as a result of poor living conditions they endured. It also mentions a heritage trail of plaquards commemorating the significance of the humanitarian crisis that occured during this time - something which not many people realise exists (aswell as the annual irish festival held in the city each year).
Archive Link
https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/poignant-reminders-how-irish-refugees-21990548

The inclusive campaign inspiring Greater Manchester residents to 'keep moving' no matter their age, ability, gender

Short summary
The article gave detailed introduction to why people need to keep active and reported that there are differences between different ethnic groups, age groups and genders. Naila a councillor born in Pakistan said she had to change her how she kept active when she came to this country due to the weather. She wants to advocate for people from her community especially the women as they tend to look after the family and not look after themselves. Ayo is the founder of Global Vision Initiative - a charity organisation focused on empowering disadvantaged black, Asian and minority ethnic communities through social activities, events, employability, social sports and music projects. A lot of inactivity in ethnic minority groups is due to lack of inclusive social opportunities, culturally appropriate activities and awareness of ways to keep moving. Starring Naila, Ayo and other people from six of the 10 Greater Manchester boroughs, the Keep Moving campaign encourages everyone across the region to become more active, no matter who you are, your background or your struggles.
Archive Link
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/special-features/inclusive-campaign-inspiring-greater-manchester-21448350

Pioneering diversity champions tackling inequalities in maternity across Morecambe Bay

Short summary
Gathering information from adults moving to the area when English is not first language and their experience of maternity services
Archive Link
https://www.lancasterguardian.co.uk/health/pioneering-diversity-champions-tackling-inequalities-in-maternity-across-morecambe-bay-3375735

Home Office data shows Middlsbrough's support for asylum seekers after mayor's 'levelling up' call

Short summary
The Home Office data shows the council supports more asylum seekers, as a proportion of its population, than anywhere else in the country
Archive Link
https://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/home-office-data-shows-middlsbroughs-21384062

Middlesbrough will stand tall': Mayor's pledge to offer sanctuary to Afghan refugees

Short summary
Andy Preston added that Middlesbrough would welcome those who have been ‘persecuted, terrorised and abused’
Archive Link
https://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/teesside-news/middlesbrough-stand-tall-mayors-pledge-21346478

Dance your way to happiness in the heart of Manchester

Short summary
It follows Damian's own emotional experience of social exclusion in his native Poland and a difficult year for his customers in lockdown - and he is dedicated to nurturing an inclusive culture at his studio where he is promoting the benefits of dance for mental health.Dancing gives people a chance to escape from their own heads, I wanted to create a space where I was able to make everyone feel as welcome as Manchester made me feel.
Archive Link
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/special-features/dance-your-way-happiness-heart-20892489

Lancaster and Morecambe mark Refugee Week with arts and heritage events

Short summary
Local events organised to celebrate refugee week
Archive Link
https://www.lancasterguardian.co.uk/news/people/lancaster-and-morecambe-mark-refugee-week-with-arts-and-heritage-events-3276259

Refugee who works on NHS frontline in Leeds hits out at Priti Patel’s immigration plans

Short summary
An NHS worker who has spent the pandemic helping save lives on a Covid-19 ward says Priti Patel’s immigration plans will see refugees like her turned away from the UK.
Archive Link
https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/health/refugee-who-works-on-nhs-frontline-in-leeds-hits-out-at-priti-patels-immigration-plans-3256283

How two brothers built a pharmaceutical empire from Bolton 'Anwer and Yakub Patel made millions with their chain of chemists

Short summary
2 brothers Anwer and Yakub came to Bolton as chidren and started their shop in 1979 the 2 brothers one a pharmacist and the other an accountant worked together to develop their business and by 2005 they sold 111 chemists to Lloyds Pharmacy keeping back 30. In 2009, the University of Bolton awarded both Anwer and Yakub with the honorary titles of Doctor of the University, in recognition of their "oustanding contribution to the Bolton community". £20 million transformed the school into an Academy with both brothers acting as Trustees. The 2 brothers also ran a pharmeutical company and are regarded as the most successful entrepreneurs in the borough
Archive Link
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/how-two-brothers-built-pharmaceutical-20504215

The Syrian refugee attempting a beatboxing world record in aid of Manchester venue 'struggling' through the pandemic

Short summary
beatboxing at TriBeCa has helped him get through depression and grief and he now wants to give back to the venue when I moved to the UK, I saw buskers doing it and it interested me. Beatboxing became a full-time job, hosting open mic events and DJ nights, teaching beatboxing to other refugees and visiting schools to teach students in schools. During the pandemic, he continued hosting the Open Mic events online
Archive Link
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/whats-on/syrian-refugee-attempting-beatboxing-world-20118463

The incredible story of the North Korean defector running to be a councillor in Bury

Short summary
Her story involves family separation, torture and slavery, before she eventually found safety and happiness in the UK. The 52-year-old mother-of-three is running to be a councillor in her adopted hometown of Bury and says she wants to 'give back' to the country which welcomed her in her hour of need. Mrs Park's new life was not without challenges, and she faced difficulties with housing and the language barrier. But she embraced her new home and later found work as a human rights activist.
Archive Link
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/incredible-story-north-korean-defector-19697743

Nahla was someone who made things happen and made a difference' - tributes after inspirational community worker and activist dies from Covid-19

Short summary
Nahla Eljack 'spent her career helping others' and championed the rights of migrant women. Tributes are being paid to an inspirational community worker who dedicated her life and career to helping others, after her tragic death. She was also heavily involved in the creation of the Manchester Refugee Charter, which has been endorsed by more than 100 individuals and organisations including the council, Nahla held a masters degree in environmental studies and her dedication to people and the environment was a consistent theme in her life. She was known for her sense of humour and infectious laugh, her passion for charitable and environmental causes, and her dedication to her family.
Archive Link
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/tributes-to-community-champion-chorlton-19679665

UK business favours work for asylum applicants

Short summary
The article cited lots of examples of contributions of migrants to the British culture - food diversity, sports personalities, artists
Archive Link
https://www.ft.com/content/46898614-d62e-11e9-a0bd-ab8ec6435630

Cafe aims to spread its global links to people of Lancaster

Short summary
Cafe in Lancaster gives refugees the chance to give back to the community and let others sample their native food
Archive Link
https://www.lancasterguardian.co.uk/news/people/cafe-aims-to-spread-its-global-links-to-people-of-lancaster-650343

Telling the stories of Leeds’ migrants

Short summary
Migrant Gloria Hanley dscusses her experience coming to leeds to train as a midwife discussing how leeds is constantly changing and thriving even in comparison to London.Her work is included in an exhibiton in leeds city museum that displays heirlooms that show the positive contributions of Jewish, Irish, Muslim and Sikh communities to the city.
Archive Link
https://www.globalleeds.com/post/telling-the-stories-of-leeds-migrants

Ethnic diversity makes Britain’s culture great. It would be a disaster if we lost it

Short summary
Figures show nearly 40% of our top cultural figures come from migrant or minority ethnic backgrounds – but barriers still exist
Archive Link
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/jul/10/diversity-uk-britain-culture-arts-sport

Yinka Shonibare's tribute to UK diversity acquired by Tate

Short summary
The vast majority of business leaders in the UK believe that asylum seekers should be allowed to work, according to a survey that challenges the employment ban on people awaiting decisions on asylum applications.Campaigners say the status quo marginalises asylum seekers and allows the valuable skills of often highly qualified professionals to go to waste
Archive Link
https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2019/apr/08/yinka-shonibare-tribute-uk-diversity-acquired-tate-british-library-books

Voices help give Lancaster a global perspective on life

Short summary
Lancaster organisation is giving a voice to people from home and abroad whose stories have never been heard before.
Archive Link
https://www.lancasterguardian.co.uk/news/people/voices-help-give-lancaster-a-global-perspective-on-life-650734

Leeds named one of UK's 'most welcoming' cities for Syrian refugees

Short summary
Residents of leeds have built lasting friendships with Syrian refugees,reciprocating kindness to one another.Leeds is credited one of the most welcoming cities for 315 people escaping war and persecution in their homeland.
Archive Link
https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/news/people/leeds-named-one-uks-most-welcoming-cities-syrian-refugees-479912

First Syrian refugee family says ‘Thank you, Leeds’

Short summary
Syrian Refugee Imad tells the yorkshire evening post his and his familites experiences of their tramatic jouney form the war in syria, displaying his amazement of his and his familites experiences with resettlement program in leeds. His children are hsppy getting to know their new surroundings and enjoying school and their newly leanred song 'Heads, Shoulders, Knees and Toes’.
Archive Link
https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/news/first-syrian-refugee-family-says-thank-you-leeds-1807408

Migrant dad's 'life is hell' as house is attacked 17 times in a month by teen yobs on Middlesbrough estate

Short summary
Family pleas for new home as Turkish-born dad-of-two says: 'It should be called Grove Hell, not Grove Hill'

“There is an atmosphere between Polish and British people following Brexit, but it can be fixed”

Short summary
Do Polish residents feel safe in West Leeds after Brexit? Chris Siejka says Polish people need to try to meet more British people.
Archive Link
https://westleedsdispatch.com/race-relations-we-need-to-talk/

Azad Kashmir president Masood Khan visits Bradford

Short summary
Bradford welcomes president of the Pakistan region that was home to many of its immigrants

World's longest-married man Karam Chand dies at age of 110

Short summary
Born in the Punjab, he and his wife came to Bradford in 1965. They were married for 90 years

Celebration of Asian cricket in Bradford and Yorkshire goes on display

Short summary
A PHOTOGRAPHIC exhibition celebrating the history of Asian cricket across Bradford and the rest of Yorkshire has gone on display at Headingley (Leeds).

Fitting tribute to community champ Peter

Short summary
The Pakistan and Kashmir Welfare Association in Batley planted a tree in tribute to Peter O'Neill.
Archive Link
https://www.dewsburyreporter.co.uk/news/fitting-tribute-to-community-champ-peter-769930

Leeds West Indian Carnival 2016

Short summary
Describes how the carnival brings colour and spectacle to Leeds. Quote from the chairman and founder, Arthur France
Archive Link
https://www.yorkshirereporter.co.uk/leeds-west-indian-carnival-2016/

How Lancaster has welcomed Syrian refugees

Short summary
2 Syrian refugees share their stories
Archive Link
https://www.lancasterguardian.co.uk/news/how-lancaster-has-welcomed-syrian-refugees-659432

Refugees and social inequality top Lancaster Friends agenda

Short summary
Friends Meeting House in Lancaster provides English classes and drop in centre for refugees.
Archive Link
https://www.lancasterguardian.co.uk/news/refugees-and-social-inequality-top-lancaster-friends-agenda-659549

Eid tributes to the '˜forgotten army'

Short summary
Aaqib Zahoor is helping the Kirklees Faith Network to launch ‘Our Shared History, Our Shared Heritage’, an interactive display and resource pack which tells the story of Sikh and Muslim men who fought for the British Empire.
Archive Link
https://www.dewsburyreporter.co.uk/news/eid-tributes-to-the-forgotten-army-2145648

Meet the refugees making their home in Middlesbrough

Short summary
Refugees welcomed at MIMA art gallery in Middlesbrough as new exhibition launched
Archive Link
https://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/teesside-news/meet-refugees-making-home-middlesbrough-11577715

Syria play will be an eye-opener at West Yorkshire Playhouse

Short summary
A ground-breaking production featuring an all-female cast of Syrian refugees comes to the West Yorkshire Playhouse next month.
Archive Link
https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/news/syria-play-will-be-eye-opener-west-yorkshire-playhouse-618116

Middlesbrough mayor calls for fairer dispersion of asylum seekers

Short summary
Too many people ‘chucked at north of England’, says Dave Budd, mayor of UK town with highest ratio of asylum seekers
Archive Link
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/mar/09/middlesbrough-mayor-dave-budd-fairer-dispersion-asylum-seekers

Surviving the Holocaust - One Family's Story

Short summary
It describes an Exhibition at Dean Clough Halifax telling the story of Joseph and Magaret Kagan, Lithuanian Jews who fled the Nazis.
Archive Link
https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/whats-on/arts-and-entertainment/surviving-the-holocaust-one-familys-story-621425

Celebrations as Sikh festival hits the streets of Leeds

Short summary
2,000 people process through Leeds to celebrate the Vaisakhi festival
Archive Link
https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/news/celebrations-as-sikh-festival-hits-the-streets-of-leeds-622374

Domino's Pizza bid for £30m Omega site could create 120 jobs

Short summary
Warrington Council decision expected on application over next couple of months Omega Warrington Ltd (OWL) and Domino’s Pizza Development have just submitted a ‘reserved matters’ planning application for a £30m 117,000sq ft supply chain centre on Omega South which could create 120 jobs.The application for new business premises includes space for production, storage and distribution, a two-storey office, parking and a substation.; this is a very positive story for Warrington’s manufacturing industry.”
Archive Link
https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/business/dominos-pizza-bid-30m-omega-11073022

Lancaster University students bid for refugee scholarships

Short summary
A group of students at Lancaster University have set up a group aiming to persuade the university to set up a scholarship scheme for refugees.
Archive Link
https://www.lancasterguardian.co.uk/news/lancaster-university-students-bid-for-refugee-scholarships-661897

South of the River - the Prisoner

Short summary
Iby Knill's story as a holocaust survivor. Reporter draws direct comparisons with Iby's experience and that of modern refugees
Archive Link
https://southleedslife.com/south-of-the-river-the-prisoner/

What it's really like to be an asylum seeker in Manchester

Short summary
Six months after the migrant crisis first hit the headlines, we find out the reality of being an asylum seeker. Asylum seekers, many of them from Syria, were being put up in relative luxury as they waited for temporary housing, prompting an outraged flurry of publicity.Take Mahmoud Afara as a example.
Archive Link
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/asylum-seekers-greater-manchester-life-10835421

Asylum seekers' doors repainted in Stockton and Middlesbrough

Short summary
Workers begin process after complaints from asylum seekers that colouring front doors red made homes a target for vandals

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