All news on the topic: The Home Office

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Fugitive on the run from Czech Republic landed job cooking at Haven holiday camp
Marek Wojnar prepared meals for unsuspecting families at the resort in Dorset, and bosses who hired him had no idea he was wanted 1,700 miles away in the city of Ostrava
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Prince Andrew 'attempts to claw back his £3m-a-year armed security guards'
The disgraced duke was stripped of his military titles and gave up his HRH role following a disastrous Newsnight interview, as well as being sued by Virginia Giuffre
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Doctor wants Lucy Letby's bosses charged after 'harbouring murderer' warnings
Doctors who raised the alarm over Lucy Letby were forced to apologise to the serial killer and medics want executives to be investigated for corporate manslaughter
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Cheap ecstasy-style party drug used by Putin's soldiers becoming problem in UK
Anti-anxiety drug Phenibut, developed in the 1960s to help the Soviet military handle pressure, is a growing concern for drug charities, which fear more users are becoming hooked
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Rishi Sunak plans to force people back onto asylum barge 'as soon as possible'
Campaigners have called on the Government to abandon the Bibby Stockholm project altogether after the discovery of Legionella bacteria led to it being evacuated
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Tory Stop the Boats pledge in tatters as 509 cross Channel on day of tragedy
New Home Office figures reveal 1,600 people made the perilous journey in three days, including 509 on Saturday - the day six people died and at least 58 were rescued
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'Floating Grenfell' fears as whistleblower voices alarm over asylum barge safety
Fears have been voiced about safety onboard the Bibby Stockholm barge in Portland, Dorset, where up to 506 asylum seekers will be homed under plans approved by Home Secretary Suella Braverman
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Rape victims face 'painful' wait of more than a year for attackers to be charged
The average time a rape victim has to wait for charges to be brought against an offender has increased to 400 days
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Suella Braverman's 'vanity photo-op' trip to Rwanda cost taxpayers over £40,000
Home Secretary Suella Braverman went to Kigali, the capital of Rwanda, in March to promote her plan to deport refugees there - before her plans were ruled 'unlawful' last month
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Important change made to UK passports as new design unveiled for first time
For more than 70 years, the official travel documents - revived with traditional dark blue covers post-Brexit - were supplied in the name of 'Her Majesty' - but they are set to be changed this week
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Cruel Tories vote to deny trafficking victims support despite Theresa May pleas
The former Prime Minister told MPs that Suella Braverman's callous Illegal Migration Bill would "consign more people to slavery" - but this wasn't enough to convince enough Tories to vote against the Government
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'Rishi Sunak has never shown he understands the plight of those less fortunate'
No child’s education should suffer because parents are unable to afford the cost of a meal
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Families of women killed by men 'shed tears together' before Zara Aleena vigil
Zara Aleena's aunt, Farah Naz, spoke of the 'shared bond of trauma' between herself and the families of Sarah Everard, Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman, ahead of a vigil for Zara, in Ilford, today
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'I'm disgusted my passport says Queen Elizabeth – it's disrespectful to Charles'
Ian Thompsett, 45, from Rugby, said he felt it was "disgusting and disrespectful" to King Charles that his new passport still states Queen Elizabeth and it is an "insult to her memory"
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Mum whose son, 21, died after taking magic mushrooms calls for change in law
A Mirror investigation has shed light on a 'grey area', that means firms which sell grow your own magic mushrooms kits for as little as £13 cannot be prosecuted
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UK 'best place in West to live for ethnic minorities', shows Windrush 75 poll
A study to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Empire Windrush docking at Tilbury shows Britain has come a long way - but there is still more to do
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Suella Braverman must be sacked if she told aide to mislead Mirror, says Rayner
Rishi Sunak was denounced as 'weak, weak, weak' as he shilly-shallied over whether to launch a sleaze probe into the Home Secretary who has been dubbed 'Speedy Sue'
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Rishi Sunak stands by law used in Coronation arrests - despite Met 'regret'
The Metropolitan Police force has expressed 'regret' and apologised after it could not prove protestors it arrested on Saturday intended to disrupt King Charles III's Coronation
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Suella Braverman becomes fifth Home Secretary to try to outlaw zombie knives
Labour has criticised the Government for 'dragging their heels' after Suella Braverman launched a consultation on new laws giving police greater powers to act if they find zombie knives and machetes in private homes
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Daughter of PC killed 18 years ago learns on Facebook suspect was arrested
Sharon Beshenivsky's daughter Lydia, 21, says it's 'disgusting' that officials did not tell her the man suspected of killing her mum had been extradited from Pakistan and charged with murder
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Tories believe Channel crossings will increase despite 'stop the boats' promise
Ministers are under pressure to clamp down on people-smuggling gangs as record numbers of migrants are expected to risk their lives making perilous journeys in small boats
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Outrage as violent gang member who robbed women at knifepoint avoids deportation
Home Secretary Suella Braverman has lost a fight to deport Erlandos Vyte, 27, who was jailed for 12-and-a-half years in 2020 but could be freed in less than three years
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Public order crime soars in Sunak's region over 5 years - as PM touts crackdown
Statistics also show troubling crime rates in the constituencies represented by Justice Secretary Dominic Raab and Home Secretary Suella Braverman
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Border Force workers set to strike ahead of May bank holiday weekend
On April 28 as many as 15,000 Border Force workers represented by PCS Union could walk out at airports and ports across the UK, potentially leading to chaos at travel hubs
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Ministers giving Afghan refugees 'cold shoulder' with hotel evictions, MP fumes
The Government announced today it is to give Afghan refugees, who fled to the UK following the fall of Kabul to the Taliban in 2021,It has sparked concerns some - including children - could be left homeless.