TWO HUNDRED people at a flower-picking farm in Cornwall were in safeguarding yesterday after three men were arrested on suspicion of slavery offences.
Police launched a raid on the farm in Manaccan, near Helston, over suspicions that migrant workers — mostly from eastern Europe — were victims of modern slavery.
Three local men were arrested and were in police custody yesterday awaiting questioning.
Once again, our broad-based coalition outnumbered the anti-migrant protest in Faversham, but tackling the sentiment behind this wave of anger requires explaining the real reasons pushing millions into leaving their homelands, argues NICK WRIGHT
Susan Galloway talks to ASH REGAN MSP about her “Unbuyable” Bill, seeking to tackle the commercial sexual exploitation of women in Scotland



