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Major Gaps in UK Migration Statistics Revealed

A new report exposes critical gaps in UK migration data, leaving ministers unable to track illegal migrants or human rights claims. Discover the findings and the government's new reforms.

Teen executes murderer in Taliban public killing

A 13-year-old boy executed a convicted murderer in a Taliban public killing before 80,000 spectators in Afghanistan. Read the full report on the regime's return to brutal 'eye for an eye' justice.

Albanian crime boss fights deportation from UK

Alket Dauti, an Albanian people smuggler, is free in London on immigration bail and fighting deportation using human rights laws. Discover how the legal system is preventing his removal.

Grandmother deported to country she never visited

A Maryland grandmother, Rabbiatu Kuyateh, was forcibly deported to Ghana after 30 years in the US. Shocking video shows her being dragged by officials. Her case raises serious human rights concerns.

Mahmood's asylum plan faces legal challenges

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood's new asylum reforms face court challenges from human rights lawyers and internal Labour opposition while attempting to reduce UK's appeal to illegal migrants.

Mahmood unveils Danish-style asylum reforms

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood announces sweeping asylum reforms inspired by Denmark, aiming to reduce claims and increase deportations. Discover the new plan.

Albanian drug dealer wins prison human rights case

Convicted Albanian drug dealer wins human rights case against Italian prison conditions while Britain faces criticism for failed deportation. Exclusive details reveal the legal loopholes exploited in this controversial international case.

US citizen wrongfully deported to Laos by ICE

Exclusive investigation reveals how American-born man was illegally expelled from his own country despite providing proof of citizenship, exposing catastrophic failures in US immigration enforcement.

Australia deports migrant criminals to Pacific island

In a bold new immigration crackdown, Australia has started transferring foreign-born offenders to a barren Pacific territory, drawing comparisons to Britain's Rwanda scheme and sparking human rights concerns.

UK mother imprisoned in Ethiopia after deportation

Hadush Kebatu, a mother who built her life in Britain for 16 years, has been imprisoned in Ethiopia following controversial deportation by UK Home Office, sparking outrage among human rights advocates.

UK bill grants legal rights to nature

A revolutionary bill introduced in Parliament could transform Britain's environmental protection by granting ecosystems legal personhood rights, following global precedents.

McVey: Prisoners should never get vote

Cabinet Office Minister Esther McVey faces backlash after announcing legislation to permanently ban prisoners from voting, defying European Court rulings and igniting human rights debates.

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