
Mahmood threatens Pakistan with visa ban as deportation rate reaches a shocking low
Amid rising tensions, the UK is considering drastic measures against Pakistan over asylum seeker returns. The numbers reveal a complex and pressing issue.
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Amid rising tensions, the UK is considering drastic measures against Pakistan over asylum seeker returns. The numbers reveal a complex and pressing issue.

The Home Secretary said more "generous" offers incentivise people to leave as she confirmed Labour will hike payments.

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood will unveil the sweeping plans today, despite serious objections from many within her own party.

Express reporter Adam Toms visited Crowborough, where the Government is planning to house hundreds of asylum seekers.

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Current setup means 'even fewer safeguards and checks than in the asylum hotels', warns shadow Home Office minister Katie Lam

Far fewer checks and safeguards on those living in your community, warns Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp

Furious backlash as Sir Keir Starmer's party accused of 'not having the backbone' to properly control Britain's borders

Dive a bit deeper into the data and you see the numerous crises facing the Home Office.

Some 100,625 people sought refuge in the UK in 2025, which is down from 104,764 in 2024.

Some 2,550 were removed in the year to December, which is up from 2,324 in 2024 and 2,042 in 2023.

New Home Office figures revealed 68,538 asylum seekers are living in 'dispersal accommodation', up from 66,232 three months ago.