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Hussain

British  
/ hʊˈseɪn /

noun

  1. Nasser (ˈnæsə). born 1968, British cricketer born in India; played in 96 test matches for England (1990–2004), 56 as captain

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Director of affairs Imran Hussain told the PA news agency that delays were leaving many "stuck" in asylum accommodation for months on end, "unable to work or rebuild their lives, at huge cost to the public purse".

From BBC

“The rate at which IEA members can provide emergency barrels to the market cannot concurrently cover the loss of supply in the Middle East, even if the hostilities were to end soon,” said Hamad Hussain, an economist at Capital Economics in London.

From The Wall Street Journal

Imran Hussain, its director of external affairs, said speeding up slow decision-making was a "far more effective" way to reduce costs.

From BBC

Imran Hussain, from the Refugee Council charity, told the BBC that reviewing the status of refugees - who were successful, not failed, asylum seekers - would be costly and distract the Home Office from speeding up the system.

From BBC

Imran Hussain, from the Refugee Council, a charity, was sceptical about proceeding with new asylum and immigration rules.

From BBC