All news on the topic: Home Office

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Rishi Sunak tweet 'will be used by traffickers to control rape victims' MP says
In a blistering condemnation, Labour's Jess Phillips asked the Prime Minister what she should say to the next trafficked woman who is being repeatedly raped who comes to her for help
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'Gary Lineker was right', says Holocaust survivor who took on Suella Braverman
Holocaust survivor Joan Salter MBE says she cannot stay silent about the Home Secretary's refugee claims.
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Woman's web of lies tore town apart as 3 men attempted suicide over claims
As Eleanor Williams was jailed for eight and a half years today, the Mirror looks at the disturbing lies she told and the impact they had on the victims and the wider community
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Braverman's policies branded 'cruel and heartless' by ex-Home Office adviser
The comments from Nimco Ali came as the Government's Illegal Migration Bill passed the first parliamentary hurdle - but former PM Theresa May suggested victims of modern slavery would be treated as 'collateral damage'
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'All the times Tory immigration policy was a lot like the Nazis'
It's not the first time that Tory immigration policies have been likened to 1930s Germany, says Fleet Street Fox. But they're not the only ones
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Migrants hoping to reach UK thank Gary Lineker for opposing immigration bill
Ahmad Harris, who fled Kabul six months ago and has family in the UK, has compared the BBC's move to silence Gary Lineker to the tactics of the Taliban in Afghanistan
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Peers will challenge Suella Braverman's immigration bill as cruel and inhumane
Writing for the Sunday Mirror, Labour peer Baroness Lister of Burtersett predicts peers from all sides of the House will challenge the government over the Home Secretary's refugee crackdown
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New UK border rules mean visitors will face US-style criminal checks pre-arrival
The Home Office has announced the introduction of the Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) scheme for inbound visitors from certain countries in October, in a bid to strengthen security
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Rishi Sunak heads to Paris for crunch Channel migrant talks with Emmanuel Macron
The Prime Minister and French President will hold negotiations at the Elysee Palace on tackling the crisis of people boarding inflatables for the journey from Northern France to Kent
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'Parents thought small boat was safer than warzone so we fled Albania for UK'
Dritan Kastrati nearly died three times when he was smuggled out of mainland Europe to escape his home on the ­Kosovan-Albanian border at the age of 11
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Braverman's 'cowardly attack' on civil servants may have broken ministerial code
Union boss representing senior civil servants has written to Rishi Sunak and urged him to order the Home Secretary to withdraw and apologise for the comments to Tory supporters on Tuesday
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Suella Braverman's Illegal Migration Bill at-a-glance as UN voices alarm
The Home Secretary has unveiled controversial legislation aimed at tackling the number of people who arrive in the UK by small boat - but she conceded that there may be some legal wrangling to come
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Rishi Sunak's 'half-baked' immigration plan 'will punish desperate refugees'
Critics have warned proposed legislation banning people who come here on small boats from making asylum claims will bring chaos while failing to end the dangerous Channel crossings
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Mothers of Manchester Arena victims say ministers have left them 'numb'
The grieving families of teenage sweethearts Liam Curry and Chloe Rutherford want the government to change the law so they can register the deaths of their children
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Minister says more must be done so sex offenders can't change names and vanish
Sarah Champion told the House of Commons it was "truly chilling" that those who commit horrendous sex crimes can make a "nonsense" of systems to keep track of them
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Man accused of murdering wife and daughter, 12, to defend himself at trial
Peter Nash is accused of the murders of Jillu Nash, 43, and their daughter Louise at their home in Heath Estate, Great Waldingfield, Sudbury, Suffolk, between September 7 and 9 last year
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Government 'hiding £28 billion cuts in smoke and mirrors budget' claim
The TUC has published a study by the New Economics Foundation (NEF), accusing the government of playing "smoke and mirrors" with its figures
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One in eight Brits have seen signs of 'cuckooing' in their communities
Cuckooing is when criminals take over the homes of vulnerable people to use it for storage for drugs and weapons. It formed one of the major storylines in the recent smash-hit police drama Happy Valley.
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'Show some compassion Rishi Sunak and let stricken Ukrainian family be reunited'
Dmytro Krasnozhony, who spent hours in a bomb shelter instead of at school, has begged Rishi Sunak for he and his mother to be reunited with the father in Britain
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Terrified Ukrainian boy, 11, begs Rishi Sunak to let him join his dad in the UK
The family applied for Boris Johnson's Homes for Ukraine scheme last September and is one of 9,400 cases caught up in Home Office delays and red tape
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Vulnerable asylum seekers 'prisoners in their own homes' after fleeing war zones
As many asylum seekers say they have been placed in unsuitable properties littered with tripping hazards, an expert blamed the system which she says 'creates a hostile environment'
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Andrey Santos to Chelsea presents clearest issue yet in post-Brexit reality
The Brazilian prospect is still searching for a loan move because he cannot get a work permit as Premier League clubs continue to come to terms with the GBE system that has seen worldwide playing pool shrink by more than 90%
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Hundreds of desperate Ukrainian children saved by Labour peer who fled Nazis
Refugee campaigner Lord Alf Dubs – himself evacuated as a child from Nazi Germany via the ­Kindertransport - began raising Valya Pylypenko’s case to then Home Secretary Priti Patel, in the House of Lords, to news outlets and to civil servants
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Lawyer angry at Shamima Begum decision after ex-ISIS member refused passport
Human rights lawyer Shoaib M Khan said the ruling was "disappointing" as Shamima Begum is still stuck in a camp in northern Syria, following the news that she would not be able to get British citizenship back
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More than 30 criminals let out without tags due to IT blunders, report shows
Some 35 criminals should have been fitted with tags but were left to roam free in September last year. System failures impacted approximately 3,000 cases at HM Courts & Tribunals Service