Programmes from Radio 4 about migration.
Teacher tells of family's long journey from Homs to Hungary.
Migrants from the Indian subcontinent recall coming to the UK in the '50s with just 拢3.
Gabriel Gatehouse aboard a rescue ship searching for migrants in the Mediterranean.
Michael Buerk and guests explore what our moral duty is to Mediterranean migrants.
Sarfraz Manzoor meets Brits abroad enjoying life and creative opportunities in Berlin.
Destination UK: Uncovering the back door route for migrants trying to get into the UK.
Neil MacGregor focuses on the forced movement of more than 12 million Germans after 1945.
David Goodhart on liberal Britain's relationship with socially conservative Muslims.
Residents of Birmingham discuss the impact of mass migration on community life in Britain.
David Goodhart investigates the ideological forces behind mass immigration.
With rising numbers of asylum seekers, are some UK communities struggling to cope?
A "swarm" of migrants heading for Europe? Are the numbers really up?
Tim Finch explores ideas for a radical rethink about the way we deal with asylum seekers.
The turbulent years from 1968 to 1976 for South Asians in Britain.
Lucy Ash meets the young people who burn their identity papers and head to Europe.
Agnes Woolley examines what is missing from the stories told by, and about, refugees.