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Farage Warns of Public Order Threat from Small Boats

Brexit architect Nigel Farage issues a stark warning, declaring the small boats crisis a 'genuine threat to public order' and revealing a hardline strategy for the mass removal of illegal migrants from the UK.

Over 900 migrants cross Channel in 24 hours

A surge of more than 900 migrants crossed the English Channel in a single day, marking one of the highest daily totals this year and intensifying pressure on Prime Minister Keir Starmer's new government to address the ongoing small boats crisis.

DeSantis campaign suggests alligators, Alcatraz for migrants

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis faces intense backlash after his campaign suggested using alligators and relocating migrants to Alcatraz as part of his hardline immigration policy, drawing accusations of cruelty and political theatre.

Newsom's Comedy Roast of Trump: Political Genius or Risk?

California Governor Gavin Newsom's viral comedic takedown of Donald Trump marks a new, high-stakes phase in political discourse. We analyse the strategy, the risks, and what it reveals about the future of digital-age campaigning.

2015 Refugee Crisis: How Europe Was Transformed in a Decade

An in-depth analysis of how the mass arrival of over one million migrants in 2015 fundamentally altered European politics, fuelled populist movements, and triggered a dramatic shift in immigration policies across the continent.

Farage's Mass Deportation Plan for Illegal Migrants

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage unveils a hardline immigration strategy, modelled on Australia's system, proposing mass deportation flights and a new border force. This explosive policy promises to reshape Britain's immigration debate.

Guardian Political Editor Brian Davis Dies Aged 88

Celebrating the life and legacy of Brian Davis, The Guardian's formidable political editor who redefined political journalism and mentored a generation of reporters from the 1970s to 1990s.

Farage slams asylum seeker move to Essex hotel

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage slams the government's covert decision to house asylum seekers in a four-star Essex hotel, branding it a 'betrayal' of local communities and a 'complete failure' of the UK's immigration policy.

UK Strikes Deal for Swift Return of Iraqi Channel Migrants

The UK government has signed a pivotal treaty with Iraq, enabling the swift return of Iraqi nationals who cross the Channel illegally. The deal marks a major escalation in the fight against people smuggling gangs and small boat crossings.

Denver's Gathering of Nations Powwow Concludes with Hope

The 40th annual Gathering of Nations, North America's largest Native American powwow, concluded in Denver with a powerful message of cultural preservation and unity, as thousands celebrated indigenous traditions through dance, music, and ceremony.

Louisiana sends migrants to Martha’s Vineyard

Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry transports migrants to Martha’s Vineyard in a controversial move mirroring previous Republican tactics, sparking outrage and legal scrutiny.

Skilled migrants driving Ubers in Australia

Highly skilled migrants in Australia, including engineers, are stuck driving Ubers due to bureaucratic hurdles. Urgent reforms are needed to recognise their qualifications and boost the economy.

Bollywood's 'Christmas Carol' Sparks Refugee Row

A new Bollywood adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic 'A Christmas Carol' has ignited fury for its alleged anti-refugee narrative. Critics slam the film for its divisive portrayal of migrants, while supporters defend it as a reflection of societal concer

Machete attack on Chris Philp in Dunkirk camp

Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp was met with violence during a visit to the notorious Dunkirk migrant camp, where bottles were thrown and a machete was brandished.

Migrants land on Algarve beach, swiftly ordered to leave

A group of migrants landed on a popular Algarve beach frequented by British tourists, only to be swiftly ordered to leave Portugal—highlighting a stark difference in immigration enforcement compared to the UK.

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