The Bibby Stockholm was home to just under 500 male asylum seekers A story about the asylum seeker barge, Bibby Stockholm, pictured leaving Portland 18 months after it arrived, was among our most ...
A story about the asylum seeker barge, Bibby Stockholm, pictured leaving Portland 18 months after it arrived, was among our most read this week. We have picked five stories from the past seven ...
The Bibby Stockholm was capable of housing up to 500 people and was billed as a cost-effective solution to the migrant housing problem by the Tory government after its commission in April 2023.
GN Barrett’s letter 'I don't think they would refuse the Bibby Stockholm' on housing for the homeless and irregular arrivals overlooks the complex challenges homeless people face and misunderstands ...
As news emerged on Thursday that tugboats were taking the Bibby Stockholm out of UK waters, the tagline "Bye bye Bibby" started popping up on social media - but how do people in the Dorset town where ...
As news emerged on Thursday that tugboats were taking the Bibby Stockholm out of UK waters, the tagline "Bye bye Bibby" started popping up on social media - but how do people in the Dorset town ...
It is not clear where the barge will go next or what it will be used for As news emerged on Thursday that tugboats were taking the Bibby Stockholm out of UK waters, the tagline "Bye bye Bibby ...
The Bibby Stockholm has left Portland Port. The controversial barge, has been there for a year-and-a-half and been used as accommodation for asylum seekers awaiting decisions on their applications.
While the Bibby Stockholm was touted as a cheap method to house migrants - which was costing the taxpayer £8m to put thousands of migrants up in hotels - it also garnered a lot of criticism.