Fleeing persecution and torture in northern Iraq three young Kurds Mahmoud Rezghar and Saman smuggle themselves into Britain aboard a freight train. Arriving in London they register for asylum but soon experience the first blast of bureaucracy as their papers are lost in the system. When Saman is detained in prison and the police attempt to arrest Rezghar he flees and hides in a church where Father Michael is leading a service. So begins a lengthy standoff with the police and immigration officers as the priest offers sanctuary to both Rezghar and Mahmoud and the church becomes the focus of intense media attention. With Father Michael under siege from armed police the Press racist neighbours and his own superiors tension mounts until something -or someone -threatens to break.
Fear. Love. Paranoia. Betrayal. Raoul and Plato are best friends. They are both members of an effective criminal organisation and are seemingly untouchable. As a result the Police assign them round the clock surveillance. When a surveillance officer begins to harass Plato Plato begins to lose control. His relationship with his girlfriend becomes affected and he starts to have a nervous breakdown culminating in an epileptic fit while in police custody. Infuriated that Raou
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