Episode 10
Now that the UK has left the European Union, EU nationals must apply for settled status to continue living in the UK. Glasgow's Roma population face tough challenges in securing settled status.
Leis gu bheil Breatann air an t-Aonadh ·¡Ã²°ù±è²¹ch fhà gail feumaidh saoranaich an EU inbhe stèidhichte fhaighinn gus fuireach anns an Rìoghachd Aonaichte. Tha Niall O‘ Gallagher ann an Glaschu, far a bheil coimhearsnachd mhòr de mhuinntir Roma a bhuinneas do thaobh sear na Roinn ·¡Ã²°ù±è²¹, agus ag aithris air mar a tha am pròiseas gus an inbhe sin fhaighinn na dhùbhlan dhaibh.
Tha Annabel NicIllFhinnein ag aithris à Marseille, san Fhraing, mu iomairt shònraichte le mà thraichean anns na sgìrean bochda air ceann a‘ tuath a bhaile. Tha iad airson gun gabh cuid de na milleanan de iùrothan air an toir ùghdarrasan na Frainge an greim bho bhuidhnean eucoir a chleachdadh airson pròiseactan sòisealta gus an òigridh aca a chumail air falbh bho eucoir eagraichte.
Now that the UK has left the European Union, EU nationals must apply for settled status to continue living in the United Kingdom. Glasgow has a large Roma population from eastern Europe and, as Niall O’ Gallagher reports, they face particular challenges in securing settled status.
Annabel Maclennan is in Marseille, France, reporting on a campaign by mothers in the deprived northern district of the city to channel some of the millions of euros confiscated by the French police from criminal gangs each year into social projects to help prevent local young people from getting involved in organised crime.
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