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Julian Assange’s wife to appeal to his extradition to the US
The home secretary has approved the extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to the United States. Mr Assange’s legal team have said they will challenge Priti Patel’s decision and have two weeks to mount an appeal. The US has sought to prosecute him for more than a decade after he published huge numbers of leaked…
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Priti Patel says next Rwanda flight plans underway despite ECHR intervention
Lord Geidt’s resignation comes as the government faces pressure over its asylum policy.
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High Court judge allows migrant flight to Rwanda to go ahead
A High Court judge has refused to grant an injunction to halt a flight expected to deport dozens of people to Rwanda on Tuesday.
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‘Inhumane and heartless’ – Civil Service unions oppose Rwanda asylum plan
Two Civil Service unions have voiced their opposition to the government’s plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda, one describing it as ‘inhumane’ and ‘heartless’.
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Lancashire Police apologises after inquest finds serious failings contributed to death in custody
Six years later, an inquest has found serious police failures contributed to her death including a lack of compassion.
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Ukrainians with passports to be allowed to apply for UK visas online
Over two million people have fled Ukraine since the Russian invasion – and there are fears that number could double over the next few days.
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UK faces calls to abandon visa restrictions for fleeing Ukrainians
The Government is facing calls to abandon visa restrictions for Ukranians which prevent them joining relatives in the UK.
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Number 10 defends bill to crack down on noisy protests
Number 10 has defended a bill designed to crack down on noisy protests after a series of defeats in the House of Lords.
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Exclusive: How frontline police are tackling the domestic violence crisis
Domestic abuse is a crime that has not historically been treated as seriously as knife crime or murder.
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‘It’s about a discussion, not a tweet’, says La République En Marche spokesperson
We spoke to Prisca Thevenot, spokesperson for La République En Marche, the party of President Macron.
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English Channel deaths: Children and pregnant woman among victims
Twenty-seven people lost their lives making the perilous journey across the Channel yesterday.
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Students to boycott clubs amid reports of injection spiking
University students are set to take part in a boycott of nightclubs and are calling for more security at venues amid reports of women being spiked with needles on nights out.
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Ending MP-constituent contact would be ‘a terrible mistake for democracy’, says Conservative MP Andrew Mitchell
We were joined by Conservative MP Andrew Mitchell
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Exclusive: Over 20 indecent exposure reports every day last year, police data shows
More than 45,000 reports of indecent exposure have been recorded in England and Wales in the past six years, with over 20 cases a day in 2020, according to exclusive figures obtained by Channel 4 News.
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Former Met officer speaks about her experience of sexism and racism in the force
The murder of Sarah Everard by a serving Met police officer has plunged the force into crisis. And yesterday the home secretary announced an independent inquiry into systematic failures by the police. After that announcement, we spoke to one former officer, a British Asian woman, about her experience of sexism and racism at Scotland Yard.…