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Published in: Home: OpinionYou can stop the Rwanda raids. Here’s how
As people face raids and deportation to Rwanda this week – we must be there for them, like the UK was there for me
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: NewsExperts demand safe routes to UK after 400 people die at the border
Revealed: Average of one death a month for past 25 years despite government spending £800m to stop Channel crossings
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Published in: Home: NewsEx-Labour chief who tried to ‘bring Corbyn down’ now runs PR for Rwanda deal
Harry Burns defended Rwandan government after it blocked a journalist from speaking to refugees
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Published in: Home: NewsExclusive: Rwandan homes praised by Braverman ‘won’t go to asylum seekers’
‘Beautiful’ flats that home secretary said would house deported asylum seekers have been sold, developers say
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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: ExplainerMore than just an election: The other key political events in 2024
From new immigration laws to the Covid inquiry’s module on vaccines, 2024 is more than just a year to head to the polls
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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: 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: OpinionMy family is paying the price of the government’s unlawful Rwanda plan
Four of us – including two kids – have spent years in one room while the Home Office hides behind hostile policies
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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: NewsHome Office at risk of accidentally deporting children to Rwanda
Children being classed as adults under flawed age assessments could end up on Rwanda flight
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Published in: Home: NewsHome Office would send just three staff to ‘monitor’ rights of 25,000 in Rwanda
Exclusive: The department currently has only one person in Rwanda, despite stressing ‘monitoring obligations’ in court
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionRwanda shows that it takes more than seats in Parliament to liberate women
To emancipate Rwandan women, we need cultural and economic shifts as well as parliamentary representation
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Published in: Home: FeatureHow Britain’s broken asylum system props up the Iranian government
Exclusive: Iran’s leaders use the UK’s increasingly hostile asylum policies to warn political refugees against fleeing
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Published in: Home: OpinionWhat it was like to be a refugee in Rwanda
OPINION: After Libya, Rwanda felt like freedom – but then the problems started
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Published in: Home: OpinionIt’s great that universities are pulling out of the border industry at last
OPINION: Unis profit from violence against migrants. More should follow Cardiff Met’s lead and say no to dirty cash
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionIl est temps pour le Rwanda de donner une chance à la non-violence
OPINION : Une vieille tradition de recours de la violence pour gagner et conserver le pouvoir a plongé le Rwanda...
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionIt’s time for Rwanda to give non-violence a chance
A long history of using violence to win and retain power has left Rwanda trapped in an impossible cycle
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Published in: Home: OpinionBoris Johnson’s government is threatening an unthinkable attack on our rights
This government is no stranger to a power grab, but removing the UK from the ECHR would be particularly dangerous
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Published in: Home: OpinionRwanda: Why the UK needs to acknowledge its role in displacing people
Today is World Refugee Day. War and climate change, both fuelled by the West, force millions to flee their homes