UK Joins Rush of European States Suspending Syrian Refugee Claims After Damascus Falls to Islamists
Governments across Europe are stopping Syrian refugee applications, but whether a fresh migrant wave or repatriation now follows is unclear.
Governments across Europe are stopping Syrian refugee applications, but whether a fresh migrant wave or repatriation now follows is unclear.
Migrant criminals committed over 10,000 further crimes in a single year after being released from jail in Britain while evading deportation.
Kemi Badenoch has been selected as the next leader of the so-called Conservative Party after beating out former immigration minister Robert Jenrick on Saturday.
A migrant drug dealer reportedly avoided deportation from Britain after arguing that his removal would cause mental health issues for his mother.
Labour said during election they would not “increase taxes on working people”, but now concede workers will be feeling the pinch after all.
Conservative Party leadership hopeful Robert Jenrick rebuked the growing call for reparations to Caribbean countries and argued that former British colonies instead owe the United Kingdom a “debt of gratitude” for the enduring institutions leftover from the Empire.
Former Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick and ex-Equalities Minister Kemi Badenoch have been left as the last two candidates standing in the months-long contest for the Conservative Party leadership after a narrow vote among Tory MPs on Wednesday afternoon.
An Albanian burglar who snuck back into the UK after being deported has won the right to remain after he successfully lodged a legal challenge under the the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).
The imprisonment rate for foreign nationals is 27 per cent higher than British citizens, according to an analysis of data from the government.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage pronounced that the Tory brand is “completely broken” and is utterly divided as the so-called Conservative Party leadership contest goes into full swing this week.
The floor sweepings of the Conservatives are running to lead what remains after years of ballot-box lies led to its worst defeat ever.
Britain’s defeated Conservatives will open nominations next week for a new leader to replace former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
Sir Keir Starmer vowed to cut immigration in a promise to the British public ahead of the general election but refused to commit to a specific target.
A majority of the British public thinks that migration is correlated with a rise in crime while just three per cent believe it reduces crime.
A study has found that mass migration has not stimulated the economy and has been a major drag on public services and the housing sector.
Rishi Sunak lauded efforts to clear the backlog of asylum seeker applications as a record-breaking number of migrants were granted asylum.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak survived by the skin of his teeth in a critical vote on flagship immigration legislation on Tuesday evening.
Former UK Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick warned that political elites will face “red-hot furry” if they fail to reduce immigration.
Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman warned the Tories are facing “electoral oblivion” and warned Prime Minister’s Sunak Rwanda plans are doomed to fail.
Illegal migrants living in taxpayer-funded hotels are raking in thousands in untaxed income while working for online food delivery firms.
The United Kingdom’s Home Office has revoked the visa of a foreign man who expressed support for Hamas terrorists in Britain.
The United Kingdom appears to be following in France’s footsteps by vowing to eject foreigners who whip up antisemitism.
Conservative lawmakers are calling out the country’s own state broadcaster, the BBC, for calling Hamas a ‘militant group’.
Palestinian partisans have been seen parading through the streets of London in apparent celebration of the terror attacks against Israel.
A Labour Party councillor was confronted after it was revealed she had advertised how she can help illegal migrants game the UK asylum system.
Home Secretary Suella Braverman said that “crooked” lawyers who help illegal migrants game the asylum system will face “life sentences”.
“Very strong words here… but will the actions measure up?”, questioned Brexit leader Nigel Farage.
The number of illegal boat migrants that have crossed the English Channel so far this year has reached 4,500 after over 500 arrived this week.
Deportations from the UK may actually rise after Dominic Raab lifted the artificial cap on the number of appeals that can be heard by judges.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak plans to clear the ever-growing backlog of asylum applications by simply granting what amounts to an amnesty to migrants from a number of African and Middle Eastern countries, reports suggest.
Britain’s Home Office has reportedly lost track of an asylum seeker that is suspected of raping a teenage boy.
British authorities appear to be aiming to dump asylum seekers in more rural areas as the government continues to fail to get a handle on the ongoing migrant crisis.
The British government is looking at putting up migrants on cruise ships and in holiday parks as it struggles to accommodate the influx in expensive hotels.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is reportedly preparing to introduce a “growth visa” to bring in more workers to Britain.
The open-borders establishment in Britain has thrown a fit over Home Secretary Suella Braverman calling the migrant crisis an invasion.
The British government will roll out coronavirus vaccines to youths nearing their 18th birthday and some 12-15-year-olds, with the door open to expanding the programme to younger children later in the year.
The British government has promised to make the wearing of masks a “personal choice”, Robert Jenrick said on Sunday.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s government claims to have “turned the tide” against cancel culture even as a player on England’s national cricket team has been suspended for tweets sent as a teenager.
The rise in anti-Semitic attacks in Britain is likely a result of Islamic extremism, according to a government minister.
Tech firms funded by the British government are developing facial recognition systems that could be used by private businesses, such as pubs, as coronavirus vaccine passports.