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Torment and vindication of Windrush descendant denied a UK passport for 64 years
Joseph Mowlah-Baksh was beaming with pride at the Daily Mirror's Pride of Britain awards as he received an award on behalf of the whole Windrush cohort and their children and grandchildren
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Asylum seekers forced back onto barge after deadly bacteria outbreak
A total of 39 migrants were put on the barge moored in Portland, Dorset, in August, but they were removed within days after legionella bacteria was discovered in the water supply
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'Hallucinating' killer hacked sister-in-law to death after trying to deport him
Svetlana Mihalachi, 53, told police officers she was 'scared' Virtosu would kill her and an Old Baily judge conceded that the victim was 'poorly served' by UK authorities
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Man wrongly jailed for woman's murder after 'honeytrap' wants to meet her family
Colin Stagg spent 13 months unjustly behind bars for the murder of Rachel Nickell on Wimbledon Common in 1992 – the case went on to make worldwide headlines, and was even turned into a hit ITV drama
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Fury at Tory 'toxic' language as transgender hate crimes soar by 11% in a year
Latest Home Office figures show 145,214 hate crimes were reported in England and Wales last year, up from under 105,000 five years ago. Despite a slight overall fall, transgender hate crime rose by 11%
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Inside terrorist's flat where he built bomb before maternity hospital attack
Pizza chef Emad Al Swealmeen, 32, had been denied asylum in the UK before building a homemade bomb in his flat and targeting Liverpool Women's Hospital in November 2021
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Stab victim's heartbreaking tribute - 'hope God likes your TikTok dancing'
Elianne Andam's cousin visited a shrine set up by the girl's pals at the scene of her senseless killing - and described her as a 'highly intelligent and a lovely, lovely girl'
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Pal killed drinking buddy and tried to blame his partner after row in pub
Grant Bradley has been convicted of murdering his former friend, Marcus Dunkerton, with a kitchen knife. Mr Dunkerton leaves behind a partner, mother, and children after his tragic death
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Rishi Sunak slaps down Suella Braverman's claim multiculturalism has failed
In a clear sign of a split with the under-fire Home Secretary, the Prime Minister described the UK as a 'fantastic multicultural democracy' during interviews on Thursday
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Suella Braverman hits out as UK's first 'safe' drug consumption room approved
The Home Secretary said setting up the £2.3million facility in Glasgow - allowing users to inject illegal drugs under medical supervision - is the "wrong move"
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Tory says Home Office 'fiddled' data to move asylum seekers to Dambusters base
Veteran Conservative MP Sir Edward Leigh accused the Government of 'misapplying' public money over its plans to move 2,000 asylum seekers to RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire
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Home Office ordered to stop work on Dambusters RAF base in fresh asylum blow
West Lindsey District Council has issued a temporary stop notice, forcing workers on the site - where Suella Braverman wants to house 2,000 asylum seekers - to down tools
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Home Office 'waging psychological war on vulnerable child asylum seekers'
Bombshell new research found many under-16s are forced to wait for years in limbo, constantly fearful of being detained and deported, as their asylum application is decided
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Small boat arrivals pass 20,000 this year as Tories 'let gangs rule the roost'
Latest Home Office figures reveal 300 people made the dangerous journey across the Channel on Tuesday, bringing the number of people reaching the UK by small boat this year to 20,101
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'Staggering' Tory failure anger as Suella Braverman demands more crimes solved
Home Secretary Suella Braverman said it is 'unacceptable' that crimes like phone and car theft are viewed as 'less important' - but Labour has shot back, blaming 'abysmal Tory mismanagement'
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Desperate Suella Braverman weighs up electronic tagging of asylum seekers
The under-fire Home Secretary said the Government is 'considering a range of options' as it grapples with a huge asylum backlog but only limited accommodation space, with costs spiralling
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Tory plans to house asylum seekers on 'deathtrap' barge hit by new legal hurdle
The Fire Brigades Union (FBU) accused ministers of showing a 'callous disregard' for those onboard the Bibby Stockholm - and said no asylum seekers should be housed there until concerns are addressed
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Asylum seeker fearing return to 'prison-like' barge tried to kill himself
After taking legal advice, the refugees are vowing to band together to resist going back to the barge accommodation as one claims conditions on board are causing 'distress'
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Dad 'killed by dognappers who stole his pet' was raided months before
Donald Patience, 45, was found dead at his home after officers were called to an address in response to reports of a burglary, in which a labradoodle dog was reportedly stolen
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11 things we've learned about Tory asylum chaos amid small boats fiasco
Damning new figures reveal the scale of the asylum crisis, with over 175,000 living in limbo as they await a decision and fears Home Office failings are pushing people "underground"
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Mayor ramps up legal action over planning 'failure' for asylum seeker mega-barge
Carralyn Parkes, mayor of Portland in Dorset, says she's confident the Home Office broke planning laws - and is ramping up her legal challenge against the barge project after raising £18,000 from disgruntled locals
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All unanswered questions looming over Sara Sharif murder probe as arrests made
Sara Sharif, 10, was found dead at her home in Woking, Surrey, in the early hours of August 10 - with her dad, stepmum, uncle and siblings understood to have fled to Pakistan
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661 asylum seekers arrive on day Rishi Sunak can't say when he'll stop the boats
Home Office figures reveal well over 18,000 asylum seekers are known to have made the dangerous journey since the start of the year, with 661 arriving on 15 boats on Monday
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Home Office 'risking lives' by seizing medicines in detention centres - watchdog
Suella Braverman was asked how she would feel if one of her loved ones had their medicines taken off them as serious concerns were raised with the Home Office policy
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Dozens of Rwandans granted asylum in UK as Braverman's safety claim savaged
Analysis of official data reveals that over 40 Rwandans have applied for asylum in the UK since 2020, while 37 people were granted asylum between 2011 and 2021 as the Government tries to convince judges the country is safe
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