All news on the topic: Home Office

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New anger at Tory deportation plan as refugees fear war could hit Rwanda
A Syrian refugee living in a Nottingham hotel and facing deportation to Rwanda said he would rather die than take his wife and daughter to the country in East Africa
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Forgotten contributions from Caribbeans that made Britain great before Windrush
People from the Caribbean made Britain what it is today but their contribution has been forgotten and many continue still face the same hostility they did decades ago
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Police accused of 'cosying up' to 'pimping websites' as MP calls it a 'disgrace'
Dame Diana Johnson said it was "disgraceful" that police forces and the National Crime Agency (NCA) were engaging with businesses such as Vivastreet - which she labelled "pimping websites" linked to sex trafficking
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Afghans who fled to Britain risk homelessness due to UK housing crisis
The warning comes from the Local Government Association as it prepares for its annual conference in Bournemouth, and as the UK is gripped by an 'acute' housing shortage
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Child asylum seeker, 9, 'left unaccompanied and housed in hotel alone'
A court hearing detailed how a "high proportion" of asylum seekers initially accommodated in hotels are unaccompanied children under 16 - with the youngest aged just nine
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'We've spent £140m for nothing other than a reputation for shameful treatment'
It’s worth reflecting what the Rwanda plan has cost the country already - and the issue hasn’t gone away
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Humiliated Rishi Sunak hits out as court rules Rwanda migrant policy unlawful
The landmark ruling comes after more than 14 months of deadlock since it was first unveiled by former Home Secretary Priti Patel last year
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Widower with Brit daughter 'terrified' after Home Office order him to leave UK
Dr Bobby Stuijfzand, who lives in Chalfont and Latimer in Buckinghamshire, lost his British wife to cancer in 2020 before he was sent a letter from the Home Office threatening to cancel his visa with no option of appeal
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Nicola Bulley's last moments recreated in police video and shown at inquest
Nicola Bulley, 45, vanished on January 27 after dropping her daughters at school and then taking her usual dog walk along the River Wyre in St Michael's on Wyre, Lancashire
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Children to protest against Illegal Migration Bill which could detain kids
Youngsters are expected to write goodwill messages on giant teddies as campaigners step up their crusade to axe a key measure from the flagshp legislation
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'Windrush 75th anniversary is reminder that long fight for justice is not over'
Darren Lewis was in Jamaica while Windrush events were taking place in England, marking 75 years since the Empire Windrush arrived in the UK. But as well as hearing some inspirational stories, he's reminded of what still needs to be done
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Suella Braverman accused of 'unworkable' PR stunt after missing barge target
The under-fire Home Secretary had previously claimed that the Bibby Stockholm would be in place in Portland Port, Dorset, by now - but the barge is still 120 miles away undergoing checks
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Fatboy Slim and 31 MPs hit out at Suella Braverman over festival drug testing
The chart-topping DJ and producer joined more than 30 MPs and nightlife chiefs saying that testing at music festivals "undoubtedly saves lives" and "significantly reduces the risk of overdoses"
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High levels of violence and racism among immigration staff as suspensions double
Exclusive figures obtained by the Sunday Mirror have shown a sharp rise in the number of immigration staff who are being investigated, suspended and losing their jobs.
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School dropout who quit before GCSEs fighting US extradition over '£400m hack'
Diogo Santos Coelho, 23, faces up to 52 years in jail if found guilty amid claims he set up one of the world’s largest hacker forums after quitting school in London at 15
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Cop killer obsessed with weapons and on way to family home with gun when caught
Louis De Zoysa was found guilty of murdering Metropolitan Police sergeant Matt Ratana, after smuggling a revolver into a police station and opening fire in a holding cell
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Inside horror cramped space where smugglers forced migrants to hide on way to UK
A gang of smugglers have been jailed for bringing Albanian migrants to the UK, with new photos released by police showing the claustrophobic conditions inside the lorries
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'I only felt unsafe in the UK once and realised how fragile my Britishness is'
Aged just four, my dad followed his own father from a small town in the west of Jamaica to the UK along with his family, making a life for us all - before it felt like the government might try and take it all away
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‘I can't celebrate Windrush Day until I see my sister again after 36 years’
Camrick Baynes was born in Kilburn, London in 1961, but moved out the country when he was young - eventually he was able to return but then spent years fighting in vain to prove his sister had the same rights he did
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All you need to know about the Windrush scandal and who was impacted
Despite living in Britain for decades, some of the Windrush generation lost their jobs, were refused medical care or even faced deportation threats because they lacked the proper documentation
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'The Home Office lost my passport twice and told me I didn't belong here'
Emunah Baht Gavriel came to England in 1979, aged 21, from Trinidad and Tobago and, like so many others from the Caribbean, made a life for herself and helped build the country back up - only to feel betrayed
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Stop and search plans blasted as Suella Braverman defends use on young Black men
The Home Secretary defended the disproportionate use of stop and search on young Black men by saying they are more likely to be victims of knife crime
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Diversity training at Home Office increases under Suella Braverman
The Home Secretary complained the sessions were 'riddled with left-wing views' as part of her vendetta against so-called 'woke' culture, but training has increased on her watch
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King's Birthday Honours list in full from unsung heroes to TV legends
King Charles's list ranges from a grieving mother who turned a tragedy into a charity honouring their legacy, a 106-year-old fundraising through exercise, and those aiding Ukrainian refugees
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Rishi Sunak laughs with his hands in his pockets as he watches immigration raid
The Prime Minister joined Home Office and Metropolitan Police officers in Harrow, northwest London for an immigration visit - but he himself dodged some questions about the Privileges Committee report