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Labour's small boat plan collapses amid legal chaos

Exclusive: Keir Starmer's flagship scheme to tackle Channel crossings is on the brink of collapse, overwhelmed by legal challenges and a lack of French cooperation. The Prime Minister's promise to 'stop the boats' faces its first major test.

UK grandmother deported from US after 40 years

A grandmother who lived legally in the US for four decades faces a heartbreaking deportation back to the UK over a minor criminal conviction from the 1990s, separating her from her family.

Eswatini man faces US deportation after 20 years

Kilmar Abrego-Garcia, an Eswatini national who built a life in the US for two decades, faces imminent deportation by ICE. His case highlights the human cost of complex immigration policies and the plight of long-term residents caught in legal limbo.

Solo traveller, 22, gets creepy texts from holiday host

A 22-year-old solo traveller's dream holiday turned into a nightmare after her Airbnb host sent a series of inappropriate and creepy late-night messages, prompting a vital safety warning for all women travelling alone.

Urgent UK Safety Warning Over Deadly Button Batteries

Local authorities across Britain issue an urgent safety warning following tragic child fatalities linked to small button batteries found in common household items. Learn how to protect your family.

Trump's Deportation Agenda Targets UK Citizens in US

Exclusive analysis reveals how the Trump administration's hardline immigration policies are targeting long-term US residents, including British citizens, sparking a major diplomatic crisis for the UK.

Uber Safety Warning: The One Seat You Must Avoid

A leading safety expert has issued a vital warning to millions of Uber and Lyft users, revealing the most dangerous seat in the car and the simple steps you can take to protect yourself on every journey.

Kilmar Abrego Garcia Released in Landmark UK Case

In a landmark decision, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a victim of wrongful deportation, has been released from immigration detention. His case, exposing systemic failures and igniting a fierce debate on UK justice, marks a pivotal moment for human rights advocacy

Trump Ends TPS: Mass Deportation Looms for Thousands

The Trump administration announces the termination of Temporary Protected Status for several nations, putting over 400,000 immigrants at immediate risk of removal from the US. Critics condemn the move as a harsh escalation of anti-immigration policies.

Eswatini-US Deportation Deal Court Case Postponed

A landmark legal challenge against the controversial migrant deportation agreement between Eswatini and the United States has been delayed, sparking outcry from human rights organisations. The case scrutinises the legality of the pact that fast-tracks rem

Nigerian father wins UK asylum after claiming he's gay

A Nigerian father, previously denied asylum three times, has been granted the right to remain in Britain after a tribunal accepted his late claim that he faces persecution for being gay in his home country.

Putin critic's UK asylum bid rejected, faces deportation

A prominent Russian anti-Putin activist has had his UK asylum claim rejected, leaving him in legal limbo and facing potential deportation. The Home Office decision raises questions about Britain's stance on Kremlin critics.

Broncos crash driver Sidhu deported to Australia after parole

Jaskirat Sidhu, the truck driver responsible for the 2018 Saskatchewan crash that killed 16 members of the Humboldt Broncos hockey team, has been released from prison and deported to Australia after being granted full parole. The decision ignites fresh an

Myanmar Junta Expels Aung San Suu Kyi's Son from Thailand

Myanmar's military regime pressures Thailand to deport Kim Aris, son of ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi, in a significant escalation of diplomatic tensions. The move highlights the junta's expanding international reach.

UK Citizenship 'Good Character' Test Faces Legal Challenge

Exclusive: A landmark legal case challenges the UK's 'good character' citizenship test, arguing it unfairly penalises immigrants for minor, spent convictions and leads to unjust deportations. Critics call the rule 'draconian' and 'discriminatory'.

Alan Johnson: Rwanda Plan Makes UK Less Safe

Former Home Secretary Alan Johnson delivers a scathing critique of the UK's Rwanda deportation scheme, arguing it removes key witnesses and makes prosecuting gang leaders harder, ultimately undermining public safety.

Starmer: I'll scrap Rwanda scheme on day one

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer vows to immediately ditch the controversial Rwanda deportation plan if he wins the General Election, branding it a 'gimmick' and a costly failure.

Windrush victim allowed back to UK after 28 years

George Lee, a victim of the Windrush scandal, has won his battle to return to the UK after being wrongfully deported nearly three decades ago. His case highlights ongoing injustices faced by the Windrush generation.

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