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Judge halts end of protected status for South Sudanese

A federal judge in Boston has halted the termination of Temporary Protected Status for South Sudanese nationals, protecting hundreds from deportation to a war-torn nation. Read the full legal and humanitarian implications.

£2.73m paid in Sleeper delays since SNP takeover

Scottish taxpayers have footed a £2.73m compensation bill for Caledonian Sleeper delays since the SNP nationalised the service. Critics slam the 'mess' as payments average over £22,000 a week.

Can Labour's new plan end UK homelessness?

As Labour launches its strategy to end homelessness, charities question if it matches the scale of the crisis. With rough sleeping soaring, we examine the plan's promises and pitfalls.

Homelessness Crisis Hits UK Classrooms

New research reveals 52% of teachers work with homeless children, disrupting education. The government's £3.5bn strategy aims to tackle the root causes. Read the full story.

Second Bluetongue Suspect Case in Co Down

A second suspected bluetongue outbreak in County Down has led to a new 20km control zone. Officials urge farmer vigilance as the virus threatens livestock. Learn the symptoms and restrictions.

Labour's child poverty plan targets 550,000 children

The government unveils its long-awaited child poverty strategy, pledging to scrap the two-child benefit cap and improve housing. Critics argue the plan lacks ambitious, binding targets for real change.

172,000 UK Children Homeless This Christmas

Housing campaigner Kwajo Tweneboa reveals 172,000 British children are living in temporary accommodation. His GoFundMe campaign, '172,000 Reasons to Give', provides direct support. Donate now.

Myanmar Junta Applauds US End to Protected Status

Myanmar's military regime welcomes Washington's decision to halt temporary protected status for 4,000 citizens, while human rights monitors warn of ongoing violence and forced conscription.

Dying man made homeless by council decision

Shaner Osman, 60, battles terminal cancer while sleeping rough after Islington Council withdrew housing duty. Campaigners condemn the 'PR nonsense' response.

UK Looks to Denmark's Tough Asylum Approach

Britain's Labour government seeks to emulate Denmark's controversial asylum policies, which have slashed refugee numbers but drawn international criticism. Discover the human impact.

Nou Camp reopens amidst radical renovation work

FC Barcelona's iconic stadium welcomes fans back while construction continues on dramatic £1.3bn renovation, with temporary stands and visible cranes dominating the skyline.

Gov Expands Health Hotel Accommodation for Vulnerable

Exclusive: The government is significantly expanding its emergency accommodation programme, placing vulnerable individuals and families in hotels and other temporary housing to address urgent health and welfare needs across Britain.

Britain's prefab revival: Councils turn to pod homes

Eleven UK councils are embracing radical prefabricated housing estates as temporary solutions to combat soaring homelessness and migrant accommodation pressures. Discover how this post-war approach is making a surprising comeback.

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