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First Channel Migrant Deported to France Under New Deal

The UK has deported its first Channel migrant to France under a new agreement, involving a one-in, one-out policy, after a series of legal challenges and flight cancellations.

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UK to Remove Foreign Students Overstaying Visas

The UK government will directly contact 130,000 international students warning them of removal if they overstay their visas or make unfounded asylum claims, amid a sharp rise in such claims from students.

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High Court Ruling Creates Asylum Housing Crisis for UK Government

A High Court injunction temporarily prevents asylum seeker housing at Epping's Bell Hotel, creating a logistical challenge for the Home Office and potentially impacting national asylum policies, while sparking political debate and the potential for further legal action from other councils.

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Anti-Immigration Protest in Norwich: Hundreds Demonstrate Against Asylum Seekers

Approximately 350-400 anti-immigration protesters and 150 counter-protesters demonstrated outside a Norwich hotel housing asylum seekers on Saturday, resulting in two arrests and highlighting growing public anxieties about asylum policies.

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200,000 at Risk in UK Immigration Digitalization Scandal

The UK Home Office's shift to a digital immigration system risks leaving up to 200,000 people with only physical proof of their legal residency undocumented, creating a potential Windrush-style scandal and denying them access to essential services.

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UK eVisa System Faces Crisis as Hundreds of Thousands Remain Unregistered

The UK Home Office's new eVisa system, intended to replace physical identity documents for millions of migrants, is facing a crisis as hundreds of thousands remain unregistered days before the final deadline, due to technical failures and a lack of a physical backup system, causing significant probl...

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Aberdeen Council Criticizes Asylum Seeker Relocation to Student Flats

Aberdeen City Council criticized the Home Office's decision to move 300 asylum seekers from hotels to former student halls without prior consultation, citing concerns for safety and community impact.

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Home Office Asylum Officer's Anti-Asylum Views Spark Investigation

A Home Office asylum decision-maker and Reform UK councillor, Paul Bean, faces investigation for social media posts expressing anti-asylum views, contradicting official statistics and potentially violating the civil service code. The Home Office is investigating.

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Norwich Asylum Seeker Protest Turns Violent

A protest outside a Norwich hotel housing asylum seekers turned violent when a pro-immigration demonstrator approached an anti-immigration group, causing a brief but intense clash with police; similar protests have occurred elsewhere in the UK, including in Epping and Diss.

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Home Office Official Avoids Sanctions After Harassment Complaint

A Home Office investigation upheld a complaint of harassment and inappropriate behavior against Steve Dann, former Border Force COO, who left the department in December 2024 without formal disciplinary action due to procedural flaws; the incident prompted a review of the Home Office's disciplinary p...

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UK Home Office to Deport Children of Divorced Couple Despite Parents' Legal Residency

Two British-raised children of a divorced couple, a senior NHS nurse and a senior University lecturer, face deportation to Brazil after the Home Office ruled that they cannot stay despite their parents having legal residency.

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Germany's High Home-Office Rate Exceeds Global Average

A new Ifo Institute survey reveals that German academics work from home an average of 1.6 days a week, higher than the global average of 1.2 days, with flexible work models gaining prominence despite some companies' efforts to return to in-office work.

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