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Exiled Black Swan Returns to Stratford-upon-Avon

The beloved black swan of Stratford-upon-Avon has made a dramatic return after being exiled from the River Avon, sparking joy and relief among local residents and wildlife enthusiasts.

Brexit's role in Starmer's small boats crisis

Keir Starmer inherits a small boats crisis directly fuelled by Brexit's policy failures. Our analysis reveals how leaving the EU destroyed the returns agreement that previously kept Channel crossings manageable.

Labour's small boats plan fails as crossings surge 22%

Exclusive: The new Labour government's returns agreement with Afghanistan has failed to stop small boat crossings, with arrivals surging over 20% in a week. Critics brand the plan an 'absolute farce' as the crisis deepens.

Poll: Public Rejects Starmer's Migrant Return Scheme

A damning new poll for the Daily Mail exposes a dramatic collapse in public confidence for Sir Keir Starmer's flagship plan to return migrants to their home countries, with a majority branding it an inevitable failure.

Eritrean asylum seeker deported after false trafficking claim

An Eritrean man who attempted to remain in the UK by falsely claiming to be a trafficking victim has been successfully deported under a new one-to-one returns scheme, marking a significant victory for the Home Office's immigration enforcement.

UK's £480m Deal with France to Deport Channel Migrants

Exclusive: The UK government is negotiating a multi-million pound deal with France to fast-track the deportation of asylum seekers who cross the Channel. Critics label it a costly and ineffective 'admission of failure'.

Trump Threatens to Sue NY Times Over Tax Report

Former President Donald Trump has launched a furious threat to sue The New York Times after it published a report alleging he paid just $750 in federal income taxes in 2016. The explosive claim has ignited a fresh firestorm.

Trump Files $15bn Lawsuit Against New York Times

Former US President Donald Trump has launched a colossal $15 billion lawsuit against The New York Times, alleging a conspiracy to obtain his confidential tax records. The legal battle centres on a Pulitzer Prize-winning 2018 investigation.

Police shoot man dead during raid in Porepunkah

A police operation in the quiet town of Porepunkah turned fatal as officers shot a man during a raid. The incident, involving a wanted individual, is now under investigation by Victoria's professional standards command.

UK may suspend visas over failed asylum returns

Exclusive: Immigration Minister Kevin Foster announces hardline strategy to suspend visas for countries that do not cooperate with the removal of unsuccessful asylum seekers, marking a significant shift in UK border policy.

Starmer's 'Chill Out' Plea: Inside No10's Delivery Plan

PM Keir Starmer confronts 'crisis' narrative, urging calm as he unveils detailed delivery plan for government pledges. Exclusive insight into Whitehall's new 'Delivery Unit' and the strategy to prove competence.

Mahmood's Visa Threat to Uncooperative Nations on Migrants

In a bold opening move, Britain's new Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood is set to wield powerful new legislation to suspend visa access for countries refusing to take back migrants arriving via small boats. This hardline strategy, inherited from the Tory pla

Man dies alone weeks after NHS discharge, inquest hears

An investigation is underway after Dezi Freeman, 58, was found dead in his Derby flat. He had been discharged from the NHS' Radbourne Unit just weeks earlier, with his family claiming he was failed by the system.

Cooper pledges to scrap Rwanda scheme, launch new enforcement unit

Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper pledges to scrap the stalled Rwanda scheme and establish a new 'Returns and Enforcement Unit' to fast-track asylum decisions and remove those with no right to stay, criticising the government's 'complete failure'.

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