‘Half an apology’ from police reps on plebgate
“It wasn’t their poor judgement in talking to the media, but in not telling the truth” – the verdict of one source on the policy apology.
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MPs warn “tens of thousands” of people face having their summers ruined because of delays in passport applications, but the home secretary says more resources will help deal with the issue.
As raids on illegal workers are launched at hundreds of businesses across the country, campaigners are using leaked government documents to warn those being targeted.
Teenager Yashika Bageerathi is deported without her family and before having a chance to complete her A-levels, despite appeals for compassion from an influential parliamentary committee.
Pc Keith Wallis admits lying about witnessing the abuse of police in Downing Street. But it means he will not be questioned – and we will not find out who else was involved in his lies.
Tens of thousands of Romanians are predicted to come to the UK in the next few years. Channel 4 News talks to one young Briton who has gone the other way.
The end of restrictions on workers from the newest EU countries has been greeted with a slew of negative headlines but little evidence of an immediate surge in new arrivals.
The failed UK Border Agency has left a massive backlog of cases that will take five years to clear, a new report by MPs reveals.
Officers accused of giving misleading accounts of a meeting with Andrew Mitchell are facing a new watchdog investigation and will also be questioned again by MPs.
“It wasn’t their poor judgement in talking to the media, but in not telling the truth” – the verdict of one source on the policy apology.
The home affairs select committee has just announced a new star witness at their hearing into plebgate on Wednesday afternoon.
Britain is a major centre for “legal highs” and has some of the highest addiction rates in Europe, according to the Centre for Social Justice.
David Cameron instructed Britain’s top civil servant to put pressure on the Guardian to destroy classified data it had obtained from whistleblower Edward Snowden.
Glenn Greenwald, who exposed NSA surveillance, accuses the UK of being “despotic” after his partner is detained at Heathrow airport for nine hours. Politicians demand answers from police.
Home Secretary Theresa May is accused of a “cover-up” after she used legal powers to redact parts of a critical report into Britain’s cross-Channel border controls.
Operating as a private investigator without a licence is to become a criminal offence, under plans announced by Theresa May to tackle rogue elements in the industry.