Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden insists the government will listen to Tory rebels critical of its Rwanda plan

Mr Dowden also said government would spend ‘whatever is required’ on scheme By Jason Grove Political Editor Published: 23:15 GMT, 17 December 2023 | Updated: 00:21 GMT, 18 December 2023 Oliver Dowden yesterday vowed the Government will spend ‘whatever is required’ to deport Channel migrants to Rwanda – as he extended an olive branch to … Read more

Police across England and Wales will vote on whether they should fight for the right to strike – despite winning seven per cent pay rise this year

Police across England and Wales will vote on whether they should fight for the right to strike – despite winning seven per cent pay rise this year By Rebecca Camber Crime And Security Editor Published: 17:02 BST, 11 October 2023 | Updated: 17:02 BST, 11 October 2023 Police officers are to vote on whether they … Read more

More migrants arrive in Kent and Italy as EU diplomats dismiss Keir Starmer’s ‘deluded’ Channel boats plan for sending asylum seekers back – saying the bloc’s system is already ‘broken’ by numbers arriving

More migrants arrive in Kent and Italy as EU diplomats dismiss Keir Starmer’s ‘deluded’ Channel boats plan for sending asylum seekers back – saying the bloc’s system is already ‘broken’ by numbers arriving By James Tapsfield, Political Editor For Mailonline Published: 08:14 BST, 15 September 2023 | Updated: 15:57 BST, 15 September 2023 More migrants … Read more

Asylum seekers displace Open Championship bosses: Organisers of golf tournament have to change hotel

Asylum seekers displace Open Championship bosses: Organisers of prestigious golf tournament have to change hotel plans because venue is being used to house migrants Event organisers R&A found a hotel it would normally book was not available By Brendan Carlin and Sam Merriman Published: 00:21 BST, 23 April 2023 | Updated: 00:23 BST, 23 April … Read more

New law will stop Strasbourg judges from blocking Rwanda removals flights

Ministers quell Tory revolt on new immigration law with move to BAN European judges from blocking Rwanda removals flights By David Barrett and Isabelle Stanley and Noah Eastwood Published: 01:32 BST, 20 April 2023 | Updated: 08:31 BST, 21 April 2023 Strasbourg judges’ ability to block Rwanda removals flights will be overridden by new UK … Read more

Almost 44,000 migrants have reached Britain in 2022 with 50 arriving in Dover today

The number of migrants to cross the English Channel in small boats has edged closer to 44,000 so far this year as dozens more asylum seekers arrived illegally into the UK today.  Around 50 migrants were rescued and brought into the harbour at Dover, Kent, before dawn after making the dangerous crossing of one of … Read more

Suella Braverman says many Albanians are making ‘spurious’ claims to be ‘modern slaves’

MAIL ON SUNDAY EXCLUSIVE: ‘This abuse of our system has to stop’: Suella Braverman accuses many Albanians of making ‘spurious’ claims to be ‘modern slaves’ – as Britain is set to agree deal with France to tackle illegal immigration Rishi Sunak asked his Home Secretary to sign deal with the French  The PM will meet … Read more

Boris Johnson will not let the European Union ‘push Britain around’

Boris Johnson will not let the European Union ‘push Britain around’, as Attorney General insists ‘We will do whatever it takes to get a good settlement’ The Prime Minister has threatened to axe parts of the Brexit agreement Attorney General Suella Braverman says Mr Johnson is doing ‘all he can’ DUP’s Arlene Foster says hampering … Read more

QCs accuse Attorney General Suella Braverman of wrecking country’s reputation with Brexit plan

Britain’s top lawyers have accused Attorney General Suella Braverman of wrecking the country’s reputation abroad with the Government plan to break international law over Brexit. The Bar Council, the professional association for barristers, asked Ms Braverman how the UK could retain a ‘shred of credibility’ in demanding other countries follow international law while admitting its … Read more

Ten years in jail for desecrating war memorials under proposed plans

Demonstrators who vandalise war memorials could be jailed for up to ten years under proposed plans as MPs look to make it easier to prosecute demonstrators who desecrate sacred monuments. The plans being considered by ministers come as at risk statues – including the Cenotaph, Winston Churchill and Nelson Mandela – were covered up ahead of … Read more