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Shabana Mahmood said families who have failed their claims have long known that removals were rarely enforced.
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Shabana Mahmood said families who have failed their claims have long known that removals were rarely enforced.

Move is part of scheme to target families for expedited voluntary removals before enforced removal proceedings Children may be forcibly removed from the UK in handcuffs to “overcome noncompliance” as part of new proposals Home Office is considering to send more asylum seeker families back to their home countries. Since coming into office, the government has pledged to deport more migrants and has increased both voluntary and enforced returns, although some of those who have left the UK voluntari

The Home Secretary, unveiling radical reforms to the UK's crumbling asylum system, offered 150 families living in hotels the "staggering" sum to voluntarily leave the UK.

Shabana Mahmood has defended her plans for forced deportation of children under her new asylum rules.

Reform UK immigration proposals would mean arrivals deported back to countries where they could be killed, claims Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood is offering 150 failed asylum seeker families living in hotels vast sums of taxpayers' cash to leave

Ban affecting Sudan, Afghanistan, Myanmar and Cameroon will mean more people make Channel crossings, charity says A new ban on students coming to the UK from four countries where there is war and human rights abuses will drive more people use small boats, campaigners have warned. The home secretary, Shabana Mahmood, announced a bar on student visas from Sudan, Afghanistan, Myanmar and Cameroon on Tuesday evening. It will come into force on 26 March. Continue reading...

The chartered flight is currently scheduled to leave Muscat International Airport in Oman on Wednesday evening.

Nigel Farage’s attempts to appeal to centre-ground voters may cause tension in his party, according to Hope Not Hate More than half of Reform UK members believe non-white British citizens born abroad should be deported or encouraged to leave, according to the first publicly available poll of those in Nigel Farage’s party. The findings come as the Reform leader attempts to court centre-ground voters while facing pressure from his right-flank, including a hardline new party launched by Rupert Lowe

Asylum seekers charged through the water at Gravelines and bundled onto a dinghy, which had travelled down the coast

People have been pictured attempting to make the perilous journey from France today.

Amid rising tensions, the UK is considering drastic measures against Pakistan over asylum seeker returns. The numbers reveal a complex and pressing issue.