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Published in: Home: NewsHome Office ‘did not discuss’ Islamophobia risk in wake of Hamas attacks
Government spoke about threat of antisemitism but did not consider making equivalent warning about anti-Muslim hate
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Published in: Home: NewsLISTEN: Airport cops interrogate UK teen over Palestine protests
Rights group Liberty ‘extremely concerned’ as counter-terror police grill family about attending marches in London
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Published in: Home: News‘Safe’ Rwanda is refusing LGBTQ+ asylum seekers, Home Office was told in 2022
Government was officially warned of difficulties faced by LGBTQ+ asylum seekers two years ago
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Published in: Home: NewsRomany Gypsy woman takes government to court over ‘discriminatory’ policing
Lawyers say 2022 Policing Act ‘criminalises an entire way of life’ by handing officers more powers to target camps
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Published in: 50.50: NewsLGBTQ+ asylum seekers ‘at risk’ if UK declares India and Georgia ‘safe’
Advocacy groups blast move as ‘dangerous’, pointing out dozens fled the two countries last year
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Published in: Home: NewsHome Office refuses to set up Ukraine-style visa scheme for Palestinians
The government said it has ‘no plans’ to waive fees or tests to help Palestinians reunite with family in the UK
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Published in: Home: NewsRefugees left sleeping around train stations to meet Sunak’s backlog pledge
One man was given just two hours to leave his accommodation after learning his asylum application had been granted
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Published in: Home: NewsEngland could have built 22% more social homes last year with Rwanda budget
Government criticised for spending £400m on Rwanda scheme while more than 1.2m wait for social housing
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Published in: Home: NewsHome Office accused of trapping women with abusers with £500 visa fee hike
Abuse victims will pay £2,885 to apply to stay in UK, despite processing applications costing government just £646
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Published in: Home: OpinionNew visa rules could destroy thousands of families like mine. Who benefits?
Where you live and who you love are fundamental choices in people’s lives. And the Home Office is taking them away
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Published in: Home: NewsOnly a third of Brits think the government cares about their rights
New polling reveals lack of trust in government as ministers attempt to use Rwanda Bill to ignore Human Rights Act
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Published in: Home: NewsRobert Jenrick refused to help Afghan feminist lawyer being hunted by Taliban
The lawyer’s husband has been forced to go on the run after the former immigration minister refused plea for help
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Published in: Home: NewsHome Office ignored official advice to lower salary needed for family visas
Revealed: Migration Advisory Committee told Home Office the threshold for bringing dependents to the UK was too high
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Published in: Home: NewsHome Office tries to rush through Braverman’s armed police reforms
Government accused of sidelining victims with aim to carry out ‘wholesale review’ in under two months
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Published in: Home: NewsBraverman had no evidence for ‘fake gay asylum seekers’ claim
Home Office forced to admit it held no information to support allegation made by then home secretary
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Published in: Home: OpinionSupreme Court Rwanda ruling is a victory – but not the slam dunk you think
The courts won’t save us from the Home Office’s cruelty. Those who defend refugees must get bolder – fast
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Published in: Home: NewsOpinion poll that ‘backed stop and search powers’ had no option to oppose them
Analysts rubbish claim by the UK Home Office that public supported introducing ‘serious violence reduction orders’
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Published in: Home: NewsBoris Johnson dismissed policing of Sarah Everard vigil as ‘argy bargy’
Former PM said he did not want to ‘bash the cops’ in evidence seen by Covid inquiry
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Published in: Home: NewsCovid inquiry chair criticises government for ‘bad’ policing laws
Hours after Suella Braverman is accused of interfering with policing, Heather Hallett slams ‘difficult’ Coronavirus Act
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Published in: Home: OpinionI had to skip meals after my husband died because of Home Office visa fees
I went hungry so me and my daughter could live in the UK. Now ministers are inflicting more trauma on the bereaved