Admittance tests
Britain is preparing to test the blood of prospective immigrants from Pakistan and Bangladesh to check their relationship to family members they wish to join, a Foreign Office spokesman says. Newly developed tests, which work by examining the genetic make-up of blood, will be tried initially on 40 volunteers whose families wished to join them in Britain. — London.
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Press, 9 January 1987, Page 11
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