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UK asylum claims hit record 108,000 - Europe's biggest surge

Shocking new figures reveal Britain has recorded Europe's largest increase in asylum applications, with claims soaring to 108,000 this year - an 84,000 surge from previous levels, creating unprecedented pressure on the UK's immigration system.

BBC's banned nuclear war drama director dies at 90

Discover the untold story of 'The War Game', the groundbreaking BBC drama so horrifyingly realistic about nuclear attack consequences that it was banned for 20 years, as its director passes away aged 90.

UK Asylum Appeals Surge Overwhelms Courts

Britain's immigration courts face collapse as asylum appeals surge to unprecedented levels, creating dangerous backlogs and raising serious concerns about public safety.

Britain's Deadliest Critters Revealed

Experts uncover the surprising dangers posed by Britain's smallest creatures, from toxic caterpillars to disease-carrying ticks. Discover which common insects pose the biggest threat to your health.

Home Office Scraps Epping Forest Asylum Hotel Plan

Exclusive: The Home Office's controversial plan to house asylum seekers in an Epping Forest hotel has been abruptly abandoned following intense local opposition and security concerns, revealing deepening challenges in the UK's migrant accommodation crisis

Kosovo offers to take UK's failed asylum seekers

In a dramatic diplomatic move, Kosovo has volunteered to become the pioneering country accepting asylum seekers rejected by Britain, potentially reshaping European migration policy.

Rochester: The Under-the-Radar US Property Hotspot

Discover why Rochester, New York is emerging as America's surprise property hotspot, offering Wegmans supermarkets, affordable housing and thriving employment opportunities away from the coastal premium prices.

Syrian pensioner wins UK immigration appeal

A 76-year-old Syrian man has won his appeal to stay in Britain after immigration judges recognised his integration and the care he's received from the NHS and British public.

Richard Madeley's heated GMB clash over Rwanda policy

Good Morning Britain descended into chaos as Richard Madeley engaged in a heated exchange with Conservative MP Jonathan Gullis over the controversial Rwanda asylum policy, leaving viewers divided and social media buzzing.

Britain to feel like Barcelona by 2050

Groundbreaking Met Office research exposes how climate change will transform Britain's weather patterns, with southern England facing temperatures matching southern Spain within decades.

Adil Ray's Fiery GMB Clash Over Rwanda Bill

Good Morning Britain descends into heated debate as Adil Ray confronts Treasury Minister Bim Afolami over the controversial Rwanda asylum policy, exposing government divisions.

Albanian fugitives roaming Britain's streets

Exclusive investigation reveals how dangerous Albanian criminals including convicted killers and arms traffickers are being released onto British streets while claiming asylum, raising serious security concerns.

The Golden Age of 1950s Britain Revealed

Rediscover the magic of 1950s Britain - from post-war optimism to cultural revolutions that shaped modern society. A nostalgic journey through food, fashion and family life.

Tourists Abandon Once-Popular European Hotspot

A popular European destination is facing a dramatic decline in visitor numbers as tourists cite overcrowding, rising costs, and a loss of authentic charm as reasons for staying away.

Celebrity Hotspot Reopens After Horror Soho Crash

The Ivy Soho Brasserie, a favourite among celebrities, has reopened its doors just weeks after a terrifying vehicle crash injured a TV star and damaged the iconic facade. Get the full story on the reopening and the shocking incident.

Emma Raducanu withdraws from Billie Jean King Cup

British tennis star Emma Raducanu has pulled out of the upcoming Billie Jean King Cup finals in Seville, citing a minor wrist injury. Her absence is a significant setback for the British team's hopes in the prestigious international competition.

UK to close asylum hotels early, saving £1bn

The Home Office has announced a major acceleration of its plan to end the use of hotels for asylum seekers, with new figures revealing a potential £1 billion saving for taxpayers.

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