The Bibby Stockholm is a barge used to house male asylum seekers while they await a decision on whether they can stay in the ...
More than 200 asylum seekers from the Bibby Stockholm barge will be rehoused in Wolverhampton, it has been revealed.
The announcement in July that the Bibby Stockholm barge was to close was a landmark decision by the new Labour government.
Bibby Stockholm migrants have been pictured smiling while taking selfies as they leave the barge to move to new homes. Hundreds of migrants are being shifted to hotels and rented accommodation as ...
Bibby Stockholm was set up in a bid to cut the bill of housing asylum seekers in hotels. The latest row comes amid reports the Home Office may be about to open more asylum hotels as demand soars ...
Some 400 migrants have been moved and are being transferred from the Bibby Stockholm and into hotels and council accommodation. Once in temporary accommodation they will be told if they can remain in ...
In early January, the vessel will be handed back to its owners, Bibby Marine. It is not yet known when the barge itself will leave Portland. The government said the decision was a matter for Bibby ...
As asylum seekers on board the Bibby Stockholm are being moved off to a variety of locations across the country, the migrant barge has once again hit the headlines. It has been over a year since ...
In early January, the vessel will be handed back to its owners, Bibby Marine. It is not yet known when the barge itself will leave Portland. The government said the decision was a matter for Bibby ...