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The Home Secretary has said "it is essential that the privilege of living in this country forever is earned, and not automatic".
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The Home Secretary has said "it is essential that the privilege of living in this country forever is earned, and not automatic".

The backlog calculation excludes a further 87,000 appeals lodged by April to overturn failed claims - a 70 % rise on the previous year.

The US President said the Prime Minister has failed on immigration and energy

The UK gained new power to take back control of borders but has 'wilfully failed to use it'

A Police and Crime Commissioner has alleged that the Home Office is not providing accurate information

The announcement has prompted a backlash from some villagers, who say they have not been properly consulted

A council is braced for a £3million funding shortfall as Labour faces calls to fully fund the costs which come with housing asylum seekers.

The Reform UK chairman is outraged visa licences for foreign workers have been granted to vape shops, barbershops and car washes.

Exclusive: Another 10,000 more asylum seekers are set to be moved into houses, flats and bedsits in London, the southern counties and Wales.

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage warns of 'even more HMOs' as the asylum system continues to face intense pressure

Downing Street claimed the Compagnie de Marche, "backed by enhanced drone, helicopter, plane and camera surveillance systems...will break up launch attempts, seize equipment and disrupt migrants before they reach the water."

The scheme includes 'incentive payments' of up to £10,000 per person, a maximum of four per family