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Businesses Struggle To Deal With 4.8% Drop In Footfall Amid Fascist Riots In UK
A series of riots targeting people of colour have broken out. Shops have been set on fire and small businesses are being forced to close.
Indian Solicitor Earns £20,000 Per Sham Marriage, Struck Off For Facilitating UK Migration
A 53-year-old lawyer submitted false paperwork to the Home Office, including fake birth certificates and wage slips from sham cleaning companies.
Eight Innovative UK Businesses Owned By Refugees That Empower Fellow Refugees
Refugees use entrepreneurship to give back to the community while supporting other asylum seekers, migrants and refugees through training and employment.
Refugee Supporters Call The Rwanda Deportation Bill 'Another Piece Of Racist Legislation'
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak had his relentless push for the Rwanda Bill approved by Parliament on Tuesday this week.
'Can I Go To School?': Boy, 8, Travels Over 3500 Miles Alone To Italy After Jihadists Attack His Village
The eight-year-old walked through the Sahara Desert and endured some time in prison before finally crossing the Mediterranean Sea in a dinghy.
Migrant Women Are Still Victim To Sexual Violence Throughout Migration Process
While 67 per cent of all migrant women are employed in the labour force, unofficial employment and the lack of gender-responsive migration policies threatens gender equalities in employment.
'They Treat Us As If We Are Nothing' – Asylum Seekers Respond To Emergency Rwanda Treaty
Asylum seekers respond to Sunak's relentless emergency Rwanda policy after it was passed by an overall majority vote on Wednesday.
Refugees Are 'Left Destitute On Our Streets' After Receiving Status, Says Charity
Recent data exposes the new Home Office policies for increasing the number of homeless refugees in UK cities by more than 80 per cent.
Bibby Stockholm Barge Suicide Victim Identified As Albanian National
Asylum seekers are speaking out against the Bibby Stockholm Barge after a series of suicides, revealing that "the boat is like a prison".
Refugee Charities Call Sunak's Emergency Rwanda Treaty 'Cruel And Nasty'
After ignoring two unlawful rulings, the UK Government implemented an emergency Rwanda Treaty "to ensure our plan cannot be stopped".
New Migration Requirements Are Pushing Women And Small Businesses Out Of The UK
Women, children and small businesses are bearing the brunt of the government's new anti-immigration strategies, according to experts.
Home Secretary James Cleverly Signs New Ayslum Treaty in Rwanda
Cleverly said there was now no "credible" reason to block the deportation flights because the treaty addressed all the issues raised by the Supreme Court
Sunak Accused Of Collaborating With Braverman Amid His Crack Down On Migration
After the Supreme Court ruled the Rwanda Bill unlawful, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak declared that he would relentlessly continue his crackdown on migration.
Giorgia Meloni Joins Rishi Sunak's Battle Against Migration
In a bid to decrease migration levels in Europe, Prime Ministers Rishi Sunak and Giorgia Meloni have joined forces to address the topic at the European Political Community meeting.
Migrants Are Attempting To Travel To The UK On Foot
Following the Illegal Migration Act in the UK that criminalises migrants crossing the English Channel, asylum seekers are making their way to the UK through France and Italy on foot.
Elon Musk Visits Texas-Mexico Border, Says 'Welcome Hard-Working Immigrants'
Musk live-streamed his visit to the US-Mexico border to give people an idea of the "real situation".
Suella Braverman Argues for Refugee Law Reform as 'Simply Being Gay, or a Woman' is Not Sufficient
Arguing for refugee law reform, Home Secretary Suella Braverman said that an asylum system whereby "simply being gay, or a woman, and fearful of discrimination in your country of origin, is sufficient to qualify for protection" is unsustainable.
Man who took selfies while bringing migrants to the UK jailed
A man who had his phone seized after driving a small boat that carried 50 migrants to the UK has been jailed under the Adapted Illegal Migration Act.
Home Office threats have not stopped 18,000 migrants from fleeing to the UK
Migrants continue to make Channel journeys to the UK despite the Home Office greeting them with deportation and barge threats.
Sunak failing to deliver on priorities, say Britons in new poll
Almost 6 months since Rishi Sunak set out the five priorities his government would tackle, an Ipsos poll shows Britons believe he is failing.
Broken ceasefire during Sudan crisis forces UK government to evacuate British nationals
According to the Sudanese Doctors Union, only 23 of the 78 hospitals in the capital remain operational. Meanwhile, the UK makes plans to evacuate British diplomats.
Britain expects up to 56,000 immigrants to arrive in small boats this year
Britain is anticipating that 56,000 migrants will cross the Channel in small boats to its shores this year, court documents show, meaning it would be need to house as many as 140,000 asylum seekers.
Four dead after migrant boat capsizes off English coast
A small boat loaded with migrants heading for British shores from France capsized in the freezing waters of the English Channel early on Wednesday, resulting in four deaths, the British government said.
UK court allows first migrant deportation flight to Rwanda
Judges in London have thrown out last-ditch bids by human rights groups and campaigners to stop Britain sending its first flight of asylum seekers to Rwanda on Tuesday, a plan the United Nations' refugee chief described as "catastrophic".
UK aims to send first group of asylum seekers to Rwanda on June 14
Britain aims to send a first group of asylum seekers to Rwanda in two weeks' time as part of a policy which the government says is designed to break people-smuggling networks and stem the flow of migrants across the Channel.
Controversial asylum reforms become law in UK
UN refugees chief Filippo Grandi said the new laws could break both the letter and spirit of global refugee conventions to which Britain is a signatory.
EU readies Belarus sanctions over migrant crisis
Following pressure from EU diplomats, Turkey, one of the routes taken by migrants, has now banned Iraqis, Syrians and Yemenis from flying to Belarus.
Relief as more than 800 migrants disembark in Italy
Nearly 55,000 migrants have disembarked in Italy this year, compared with just under 30,000 last year, according to interior ministry figures.
UK migrant plan stokes tensions with France
Britain's reported new strategy has been trialled for months, overseen by the Royal Marines
It will be months before all immigrant children are reunited with their parents, says shelter chief
The chief of the largest shelters in the United States said the government has no process in place to speed up the return of more than 2,000 children separated from their parents.