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First people charged with supporting Palestine Action after ban due in court

Two women and a man were arrested after a protest in Parliament Square on July 5. #people #charged #supporting #Palestine #Action #ban #due #court

First France migration flight stalled after legal challenge, reports suggest

Several newspapers reported that a small group of migrants were removed from a Monday Air France flight travelling from Heathrow to Paris. Source link...

Sacked Mandelson: Being ambassador to US was ‘privilege of my life’

The peer said he deeply regretted the circumstances of his departure from the British embassy in Washington. Source link

Yvette Cooper found move from Home Office frustrating, Ed Balls says

It comes on the eve of her first visit to Ukraine as Foreign Secretary. Source link

Gurkha recruitment ongoing despite Nepal unrest, says minister

Britain has long-standing links with the landlocked Himalayan country, which has been rocked by violent protests Source link

Minister warns firms over abuse of visa sponsorship for foreign workers

The Home Office has said it is committed ‘to fix the broken immigration system’. Source link

Majority of illegal migrants are not rapists or sexual offenders, says minister

Several incidents of asylum seekers being charged by police with sexual offences have occurred in recent months. Source link

RAF Scampton unsuitable for asylum use and must have ‘positive’ future – council

In a statement issued on Tuesday, West Lindsey District Council’s director of planning, regeneration and communities, Sally Grindrod-Smith, said the authority “remains clear...

What are the most common nationalities of migrants arriving in the UK illegally?

Five countries together accounted for more than half of those detected entering the country through so-called ‘irregular’ routes in the year to June. Source...

Palestine Action protest arrests ‘not sustainable’, Stella Creasy tells Commons

The Labour MP said the definition of terrorism risks being ‘diluted’ if arrests continue. Source link

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London Labour MP Tulip Siddiq given two-year prison sentence in Bangladesh

The ex-minister, who is MP for Hampstead and Highgate, strongly denied corruption claims Source link

‘It’s like striding across the top of the world’: the Pennines’ new Roof of England walk | Northumberland holidays

Up on Langley Common the wind is rising. The tussocks under my boots cover the Maiden Way, perhaps the highest Roman road in...

‘It’s like striding across the top of the world’: the Pennines’ new Roof of England walk | Northumberland holidays

Up on Langley Common the wind is rising. The tussocks under my boots cover the Maiden Way, perhaps the highest Roman road in...

BBC programmes abruptly taken off air as staff flee after incident in Scotland

All staff were forced to leave the building and BBC Radio Scotland Breakfast was taken off air and breakfast television bulletins were suspended while...
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