| Economy slows 49ers' stadium plans; could it lead to talks with Raiders? [11 mins] | Poles demand action amid fears hate crime has increased during economic downturn [1 hr][Litzmannstadt] A picture of the 95 East European plumbers assembled by the Daily Mail in West London in response to the government numbers released earlier in the week. Immigration Minister Tony McNulty insisted this week that there were only 95 plumbers from countries in Eastern Europe working in Britain. This, he claimed was the 'official' Home Office tally. Although, a total of 232, 000 Eastern Europeans registered to work in the 13 months up to the end of June this year. Pictured (and identified by number) are: 1. Sebastian Kych, Piotrkowtryb, Poland 2. Andrezej Kotlarczyk, Cracow, Poland 3. Robert Nieczytailow, Cracow, Poland 4. Krzysztof Podsiadlokiski, Gniezno, Poland 5. Jan Golubiewski, Malbork, Poland 6. Andrzej Marciniak, Lodz, Poland 7. Andrzej Kepka, Lodz, Poland 8. Robert Rembas, Starogard Szczecinski, Poland 9. Marian Kuzniar, Wroclaw, Poland 10. Wieslaw Bonieslawski, Lodz, Poland 11. Wieslaw Olczyk, Kielce, Poland 12. Piotr Niewczas, Radom, Poland 13. Artur Piascik, Olsztyn, Poland 14. |