UK immigration shake-up threatens indefinite leave to remain
Exclusive: Major changes to UK settlement rules could force migrants to reapply every 30 months, creating uncertainty and financial strain for families and skilled workers.
Exclusive: Major changes to UK settlement rules could force migrants to reapply every 30 months, creating uncertainty and financial strain for families and skilled workers.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage reveals he employed a foreign worker with indefinite leave to remain, creating tension with his party's hardline immigration stance ahead of crucial elections.
Russian authorities are handing down prison sentences to activists for the symbolic 'Stop Time' protest, as Diana Loginova's case reveals a troubling escalation in silencing dissent.
Ex-Manchester City goalkeeper Eike Immel delivers shocking warning about potential consequences if club is found guilty of 115 Premier League financial rule breaches, suggesting bankruptcy and prison sentences could follow.
Exclusive: Prison officers join mounting pressure to reform controversial IPP sentences, with nearly 3,000 inmates still incarcerated beyond tariff completion.
Peers in the House of Lords are confronting a potential legal battle as human rights lawyers prepare to challenge new legislation that could keep prisoners incarcerated indefinitely without meaningful review.
The UK government faces mounting criticism over controversial plans to extend the settlement qualification period from 5 to 10 years, with campaigners warning it creates a 'two-tier immigration system' and unfairly targets vulnerable migrants.
Conservative attempt to prevent shorter jail terms for serious sexual offenders defeated in parliamentary showdown as Labour peers rally against the measure.
Conservative MPs launch furious attack against Shabana Mahmood's sentencing reforms that could see violent offenders including rapists and paedophiles released earlier from prison.
Three thugs who unleashed violent disorder at Epping Hotel during migrant protest face hefty sentences, including rooftop climber who tried to incite further chaos.
US Republicans unveil controversial legislation that would impose mandatory prison sentences for illegal immigration, sparking fierce debate over border policy and human rights.
Exclusive: Keir Starmer's Labour Party plans major immigration reforms, replacing indefinite leave with new conditional permits in sweeping post-Brexit policy shift.
Nigel Farage calls for the abolition of the UK's Indefinite Leave to Remain system, branding it 'un-British' and proposing a points-based alternative for long-term migrants.
Western Bulldogs forward Jamarra Ugle-Hagan steps away from AFL indefinitely to focus on his mental wellbeing, with the club's full support.
Nigel Farage is under fire from political rivals and migrant groups after proposing to abolish the UK's indefinite leave to remain system, a move critics label 'cruel and economically damaging'.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage calls for an end to the 'hostile environment' for EU citizens, urging the government to grant them permanent residency rights in a major policy shift.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage faced fierce criticism in Parliament after suggesting migrants with indefinite leave to remain shouldn't feel secure, sparking accusations of divisive rhetoric from Labour MPs.
Exclusive investigation reveals a crisis in Scotland's justice system under the SNP, with hundreds of serious sexual offenders avoiding prison sentences. Victims' groups express outrage as data shows a pattern of lenient sentencing.
A landmark Australian High Court ruling orders the immediate release of a detained Afghan asylum seeker family, challenging the government's indefinite immigration detention policies and setting a pivotal legal precedent.
The UK Sentencing Council gains significant new powers, allowing it to proactively refer unduly lenient sentences to the Court of Appeal for review, marking a major shift in criminal justice policy.
The Chief Inspector of Probation issues a stark warning over the 'intensive supervision' programme for dangerous offenders, citing systemic failures and a 'worrying lack of progress' that puts the public at risk.
England and Wales face a human rights crisis as 1,800 IPP-sentenced inmates remain imprisoned, many years beyond their original tariff. Probation chief Martin Jones demands urgent government action to resolve this 'indefinite' sentencing scandal.
Exclusive investigation reveals nearly 3,000 inmates remain incarcerated under abolished IPP sentences, with self-harm rates soaring and government promises unfulfilled.
Exclusive: A landmark new Bill will see prison sentences under 12 months scrapped in England and Wales, allowing tens of thousands of offenders to avoid jail each year. Critics blast the move as a 'dangerous experiment' in soft justice.
Exclusive: Shadow Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood unveils Labour's radical plan to abolish ineffective short jail terms, tackling the Tory-made prisons crisis head-on.
The Labour government unveils a radical overhaul of the justice system, abolishing most short-term prison sentences under six months to reduce reoffending and ease prison overcrowding.
Dangerous offender Mohammed Ali, 35, has been handed an indefinite prison sentence after a vicious attempted rape on a lone woman near the Houses of Parliament. The judge deemed him a continued threat to the public.
Joe Outlaw, serving an Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) sentence, has spent over a decade in prison with no set release date, sparking outrage over the controversial sentencing scheme.
Judges in England and Wales are issuing apologies for imposing now-defunct IPP sentences, leaving thousands in legal limbo. Discover the shocking details behind this ongoing scandal.
Campaigners are urging the UK government to repeal the controversial Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) sentences, which have left thousands in legal limbo.