Shabana Mahmood’s change of tone could fall on deaf ears
Backbench discontent is growing over the Home Secretary’s asylum reforms
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Backbench discontent is growing over the Home Secretary’s asylum reforms
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Once again, the Prime Minister is hiding behind officialdom instead of leading.
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One year’s deportation bill could cost considerably more than the UK spends on its entire prison system.
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She is the daughter of immigrants, a Buddhist and a Francophone. Colleagues reflect on the making of the Home Secretary.
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Rishi Sunak takes the credit for immigration reform, while the Home Secretary gets the blame for her department’s failings.
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How dare the communities secretary attribute it to Labour?
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Exclusive reporting by the New Statesman found that the citizenship of nearly six million British people could be jeopardised by…
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Two in five people in England and Wales from an ethnic minority background could become eligible to be deprived of…
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