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Undocumented Immigrant Freed as Tennessee Drops Charges

In a dramatic turn, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an undocumented immigrant held for 18 months on state charges, has been released after Tennessee prosecutors dropped their case following his acquittal on separate federal charges.

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

Jenrick's migrant hotel record haunts right-wing bid

Former Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick's record of overseeing a massive expansion of asylum seeker hotels now undermines his hardline stance, as internal documents reveal his direct involvement in the costly policy he now criticises.

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

NHS Solicitor Wins Tribunal Over Freezing Office

Leila Ayad, an NHS solicitor, successfully sued her employer for subjecting her to 'intolerable' cold working conditions, winning over £8,000 in a landmark employment tribunal case.

NHS Doctor Faces Tribunal Over Antisemitic Comments

A Manchester-based NHS doctor is under investigation by the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service for making alleged antisemitic remarks and references to Adolf Hitler in a professional setting.

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.

Australian Govt Accused of Censoring Migration Data

A furious political row has erupted in Australia as the Albanese government faces allegations of deliberately censoring and manipulating official migration data to hide the true scale of arrivals, sparking accusations of a transparency crisis.

Port of Seattle sued for discrimination by ill ex-employee

A former Port of Seattle worker, Chris Linhardt, is suing his ex-employer for alleged disability discrimination after being made redundant while battling terminal cancer. The maritime operations manager claims the public port authority failed to provide r

Aussie Dealer's Explosive Claims Against UK Boss in Toxic Clash

An Australian car salesman at a prestigious UK dealership unleashes a tirade of allegations against his former boss, claiming a 'personality clash' turned into a campaign of bullying and discrimination, leading to a bitter employment tribunal.

Boston Mayor's Sanctuary City Stance Sparks Fury

Boston's progressive Mayor Michelle Wu faces a fierce backlash from residents and officials as her unwavering support for the city's sanctuary policy clashes with a growing migrant crisis, straining public services and sparking a heated political debate.

UK Net Migration Falls 10% in New Home Office Data

Exclusive analysis of the latest Home Office figures shows a significant 10% drop in net migration to the UK, driven by soaring asylum application costs and policy changes. Discover the key numbers and what they mean for Britain's future.

Judge reprimanded for 'romps' in chambers with clerk

A senior Crown Court judge has been formally reprimanded after admitting to a 'clandestine relationship' and engaging in sexual activity with his partner, a court clerk, inside his private chambers. The Judicial Conduct Investigations Office found his act

NHS Doctor Who Praised Hitler Allowed to Keep Job

A shocking investigation reveals an NHS doctor who expressed support for Adolf Hitler and launched into an anti-Semitic tirade was permitted to keep working after a controversial tribunal decision, raising serious questions about regulatory failings.

UK asylum claims hit record 111,000 under Labour

Newly released Home Office figures show a record 111,000 asylum claims were made in the UK in the past year, marking a significant challenge for the new Labour government and raising urgent questions about border control and processing systems.

UK's £5.2M Daily Bill for Asylum Hotels

Exclusive figures reveal the UK government is spending a staggering £5.2 million every day housing asylum seekers in hotels, as small boat arrivals continue to strain the system.

Ex-Chelsea star Burley hit with £465k tax bill over World Cup work

Former Scotland and Chelsea midfielder Craig Burley has been handed a staggering £465,000 tax bill by a judge for money earned during his punditry work at the 2018 World Cup for ESPN. The ex-footballer's financial 'disaster' serves as a stark warning to o

Court blocks Home Office asylum hotel plan in Essex

A landmark High Court ruling has thwarted the Home Office's controversial plan to use a four-star Essex hotel for asylum accommodation, siding with local council and residents. The decision sets a significant precedent for nationwide asylum housing disput

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