
Tories 'went further than Corbyn on immigration' by letting in nearly 1m
Net migration peaked at 944,000, despite Tory warning that Labour would allow in 840,000
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Net migration peaked at 944,000, despite Tory warning that Labour would allow in 840,000

In some cases, solicitors did not respond to urgent requests for help. In others, firms declined the cases altogether.

At least 5,136 people have entered the UK so far this year on small boats.

Nigel Farage's latest bombshell move is another step down the slippery slope towards an increasingly Atlantic-style

Conservatives hit back after Nigel Farage and Zia Yusuf pledge to tackle 'Boriswave'

The Greens' open borders plan would add 4.4million people to Britain in five years, a bombshell report warns - as rivals brand it "reckless."

The Government is consulting on extending the period of time people have to be in the UK for before being told they can stay permanently.

Two men and two women 'swept out to sea' in latest Channel crossing tragedy

Channel crisis deepens as even the border force admit the current system doesn't deter crossings.

France has rejected Britain's plan to send Border Force ships into French waters to intercept migrants - as Channel talks deadlock and 2026 crossings top 5,000.

There are growing frustrations within Border Force over the "one-in-one-out" deal with France.

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