Inside Homes for Ukraine: sex bargains, child neglect and domestic servitude
An exclusive investigation by the New Statesman reveals the dark side of Britain’s refugee scheme, which failed to safeguard some…
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An exclusive investigation by the New Statesman reveals the dark side of Britain’s refugee scheme, which failed to safeguard some…
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Those who want to defund a vital national institution have emerged stronger from this saga.
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There is little progressive about assuming that Suella Braverman and Priti Patel should take a more liberal stance than other…
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While overseeing record net migration, the Prime Minister is making a show of zero tolerance towards asylum seekers.
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The routes taken by migrants and asylum seekers, mapped using the latest data.
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The proliferation of racist ideology and street action portend a dangerous moment in British politics.
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In the aftermath of violent protests at a hotel housing refugees, the outskirts of historically left-wing Liverpool are polarised.
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Migrants are given hand-outs, but they just want to work.
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The Home Secretary would have to examine each asylum seeker’s case, defeating the point of the scheme.
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In 2021, there were just eight asylum applicants for every 10,000 people resident in Britain.
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The appalling conditions at the asylum seeker processing centre reflect more than the scandal-hit Suella Braverman.
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Already subject to invasive assessments, minors may now be at risk of deportation to Rwanda.
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The fact is Britain will always be an attractive destination for migrants and irregular boat crossings are the only way…
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Europe’s response to the Ukraine crisis shows up the double standard applied to black and brown asylum seekers.
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The British government wants to send asylum seekers to a dictatorial regime rife with human rights abuses.
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The champion of the “hostile environment” policy has refused to support Priti Patel’s latest wheeze “on the grounds of legality,…
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It’s not just immoral — we’re paying Rwanda to take working-age people that our ageing population needs.
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Whenever the government is in trouble, it points to a new place on a map and re-announces the same idea.
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Peers and campaigners say the “iniquitous” legislation would lead to women and girls wrongly being denied asylum.
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To divert attention from the latest scandal, ministers are repeating empty immigration announcements made many times before.
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