The Rwanda bill explained: What is the controversial policy and what happens next?
The UK's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda was deemed unlawful by the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court due to concerns about the safety of refugees. [ more ]
Josef Fritzl could never come to UK under visa rules, says home secretary
Josef Fritzl, notorious for imprisoning his daughter, expressed a desire to move to the UK upon release, but the UK Home Secretary declared he would not be allowed entry.
UK government guidelines dictate that individuals convicted of serious offenses like Fritzl would be denied entry into the country. [ more ]
Portuguese man who has lived legally in UK since 2001 facing deportation
A Portuguese plumber in the UK is facing deportation due to difficulties in his application to remain in the country under the EU Settlement Scheme.
This case highlights the concerns over the Home Office's hostile environment policy towards EU citizens and the risk of another Windrush scandal. [ more ]
James Cleverly tells MPs crackdown will cut annual immigration numbers by about 300,000 as it happened
The UK Home Secretary is set to announce an increase in the salary requirement for migrants coming to the UK, as part of efforts to reduce net migration.
Labour leader Keir Starmer is being criticized for delaying talks with the civil service about implementing his party's policies. [ more ]
Three options Sunak considering to make Rwanda deportation plan work - and the flaws
UK home secretary James Cleverly has traveled to Rwanda in an attempt to salvage the government's plan to deport asylum seekers, which was deemed unlawful by the Supreme Court.
Rishi Sunak, the chancellor, is taking a three-pronged approach to make the plan viable, including updating the UK's memorandum of understanding with Rwanda to a treaty and addressing concerns raised by the Supreme Court. [ more ]