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Tag Archives: Detention

Inside Yarl’s Wood

Yarl’s Wood detention centre is a secretive but notorious place where people are held without charge for year after year, not knowing what is going to happen to them. They often crack. The only way to find out what was going on in there was to go in myself. It wasn’t easy.

Posted byCole MoretonMarch 24, 2016November 14, 2023Posted inFeatures, IndependentTags:Detention, Home Office, Immigration, Reportage, Serco, Women for Refugee Women, Yarl's Wood

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