Olha escaped the Russian occupation. Now in London, she is struggling to find work and get her two children into school

When Russian tanks rolled into the Ukrainian city of Kherson, Olha fled with her children and pet cat, Venera. The family travelled across the Polish border, through Germany and Sweden, before arriving in London. Now she faces yet another challenge: bureaucracy.

‘I feel bewildered by the inefficiency of the authorities’

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