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Enforced returns from UK jump 28% to highest annual figure in six years

The number of enforced returns of people who do not have a right to stay in the UK has jumped to the highest level in six years. Some 8,164 enforced...

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Fury as new stats show asylum claims in Britain have hit record high

Reform's Rupert Lowe has led a furious backlash to new figures showing that asylum claims in Britain reached a record high in 2024, surpassing every...

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Fury as record 'wave' of Channel crossings mean more asylum seekers in hotels

Even more asylum seekers are being housed in hotels after a record number of applications from people seeking refuge in the UK. The number in...

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Far-right and the Bibby Stockholm: How a Government-funded agency scares migrants

Protests outside asylum accommodation and rising right-wing extremism in Britain were used in a Government campaign to reduce illegal Kurdish...

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Fury as paedophile allowed to STAY in the UK despite lying about a child sex conviction...

A PAEDO has been allowed to move to the UK even after he lied about a child sex conviction — because stopping him would violate his human rights....

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Ex-RAF base Starmer vowed to shut will take hundreds more migrants from next week

Capacity at Wethersfield is set to increase from 580 to 800 with two cohorts of 30 asylum seekers due to arrive next week

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Immigration fury as only 3% of Channel migrants deported since 2018

Latest figures show a shocking 3% of small boat migrants crossing the English Channel have been deported since 2018. And more than 108,000 people...

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Milton Keynes MP 'glad' after hotel stops housing asylum seekers

An MP said he was "glad" a hotel in his constituency had stopped housing asylum seekers and was scheduled to reopen for bookings. Chris Curtis, the...

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Asylum and refugee costs could devour third of UK aid budget

Britain is spending vastly more of its aid budget on asylum seekers than our international counterparts and this must stop, leading organisations...

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