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UK Net Migration Drops as Asylum Claims Soar

UK net immigration falls to 204,000, but asylum claims hit a record 110,000. Discover the conflicting trends shaping Britain's immigration debate and public perception.

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Discover five clever products that keep you warm while working from home this winter, saving money on heating bills. Stay cosy and productive with these essential items.

Chinese migrant escapes UK deportation using identity fraud

Exclusive investigation reveals how a Chinese national facing removal from Britain allegedly assumed another person's identity and continues to live freely in the UK, raising serious questions about Home Office procedures.

Home Office damage control over Southport asylum hotel

Exclusive: Internal documents reveal Home Office officials raced to address 'reputational damage' after housing asylum seekers in Southport hotel without local consultation, sparking community backlash and political fallout.

Palestinian family reunited after 17-year separation

A Palestinian family separated for nearly two decades has been granted permission to reunite in Britain following a groundbreaking court decision that highlights the human impact of UK immigration policies.

Hundreds of migrants kicked out of UK hotels

Exclusive: The Home Office has launched a sweeping operation removing hundreds of asylum seekers from taxpayer-funded hotels amid new immigration enforcement measures.

Albanian asylum seeker wins 26-year stay battle

In an extraordinary legal battle spanning more than a quarter-century, an Albanian asylum seeker who arrived as a child has finally secured his right to stay in the UK, marking a landmark immigration case.

Home Office plans pop-up asylum centres to replace hotels

Exclusive: The UK government is developing temporary structures to house asylum seekers as ministers face mounting pressure over the £8 million daily hotel bill. The new 'pop-up' accommodation centres aim to provide basic facilities while cutting costs.

Immigration Crisis: £8m Daily Bill, Convict Loose

Exclusive investigation reveals Britain's broken immigration system is costing taxpayers millions daily while a convicted criminal remains at large after absconding from Home Office accommodation.

UK's £8m daily asylum hotel bill exposes system failure

Exclusive investigation reveals how Britain's broken asylum system is costing taxpayers £8 million daily on hotel accommodation alone, with both Conservative and Labour policies failing to address the deepening crisis.

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