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"Words matter": Ministers accuse Farage of inflaming tensions after Henry Nowak murder
Nigel Farage has been warned “words matter” after he called for “pure cold rage” in response to Henry Nowak's murder.
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UK government acted unlawfully by forcing torture survivors into shared asylum rooms, high court finds
Shabana Mahmood's plan to house more asylum seekers in former army barracks is facing a major hurdle after the high court ruled that a policy change forcing torture victims to share rooms was unlawful.
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How UK terrorism laws were used against Palestine Action activists
Four activists could be sentenced as terrorists next month despite not being convicted of terrorism offences.
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4,000 police deployed as London faces major protest security crackdown
The Metropolitan Police has warned that it is preparing for potential violence and hate speech crimes across two protests in London this Saturday.
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Home Secretary announces �25 million security boost after Golders Green attack
The Home Secretary has unveiled �25 million for security after the Golders Green attack and admitted "words are not enough".
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UK blocks US far-right influencer Valentina Gomez from entering country ahead of Tommy Robinson rally
Home secretary understood to have withdrawn authorisation for speaker at Unite the Kingdom rally in May.
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Asylum seekers who break rules or lie face loss of UK benefits and housing under Mahmood crackdown plans
Asylum seekers who commit crimes or lie about their status will lose their right to benefits and free accommodation under plans to be put to Parliament by Shabana Mahmood next week.
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Parents and agencies failed to stop Southport killer despite years of warning signs
The Southport attack could have been prevented if Axel Rudakubana's parents and multiple agencies had acted, a public inquiry has found.
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UK prolongs £500m Channel agreement with France as crossings continue to rise
Shabana Mahmood has consented to prolong the agreement, valued at almost £500 million, for a further two months as she strives to secure a more favourable arrangement with the French authorities concerning the Channel
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Agreement concerning Channel crossings between Britain and France risks collapsing due to disagreements over funding conditions
Talks aimed at finalising a new £650 million deal with France to curb small-boat crossings in the Channel have reached an impasse
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Baroness Anne Longfield has been selected to head the UK’s national investigation into grooming gangs
Baroness Anne Longfield, the former commissioner for children, has been selected to lead the much-delayed national investigation into grooming gangs, slated to last for three years with funding amounting to £65 million
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Expense to the public increases as the UK contemplates higher compensation for declined asylum applicants
Around 700 Albanian families could receive over £3,000 to depart from the UK, as ministers address an increasing immigration expenditure
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Mahmood criticised for 'fuelling divisions' while introducing strict alterations to the asylum process
Shabana Mahmood informed Members of Parliament that she frequently faces racial abuse, with individuals telling her to 'return home' and referring to her using an offensive racial slur