It’s time to open our arms to refugees

Britain needs to face up to its responsibility as hundreds of refugees drown trying to cross the Mediterranean.

At least 800 people are believed to have drowned after a migrant boat carrying up to 900 capsized off the coast of Libya on Sunday, the worst in a series of such disasters, says the Daily Mail. Since the start of 2014, nearly 200,000 migrants have reached Italy, driven by upheaval in the Middle East and north Africa, and around 5,000 have died in the attempt.

Italian officials believe there could be up to one million more "would-be immigrants" waiting to board boats in conflict-torn Libya. EU policies have made an already dangerous crossing even more risky.

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Emily Hohler
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Emily has worked as a journalist for more than thirty years and was formerly Assistant Editor of MoneyWeek, which she helped launch in 2000. Prior to this, she was Deputy Features Editor of The Times and a Commissioning Editor for The Independent on Sunday and The Daily Telegraph. She has written for most of the national newspapers including The Times, the Daily and Sunday Telegraph, The Evening Standard and The Daily Mail, She interviewed celebrities weekly for The Sunday Telegraph and wrote a regular column for The Evening Standard. As Political Editor of MoneyWeek, Emily has covered subjects from Brexit to the Gaza war.

Aside from her writing, Emily trained as Nutritional Therapist following her son's diagnosis with Type 1 diabetes in 2011 and now works as a practitioner for Nature Doc, offering one-to-one consultations and running workshops in Oxfordshire.