Search results for ‘Home secretary’
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Windrush review: British citizens were ‘treated as illegal immigrants’ due to ‘institutional ignorance’
They thought they were British citizens but ended up being treated as illegal immigrants because of “institutional ignorance and thoughtlessness” by the Home Office.
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Johnson says he is ‘sticking by’ Patel after bullying claims
Ms Patel denies any misbehaviour, and her supporters say there’s a campaign against her.
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Inquiry to ‘establish facts’ in Patel bullying claim
The Cabinet Office has been asked to “establish the facts” behind Sir Philip Rutnam’s decision to quit.
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Low-skilled workers denied visas under post-Brexit points-based immigration plan
From 1st January 2021, a new immigration system based on qualifications and earnings will operate in the UK.
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FactCheck: the broken Brexit promises, half-truths and dodgy predictions from all sides
Get ready to relive it all…
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Harry Dunn: US calls UK’s Anne Sacoolas extradition bid ‘highly inappropriate’
US officials have labelled the UK’s request to extradite the wife of an American diplomat “highly inappropriate”. Last night the Home Secretary formally asked for American Anne Sacoolas to be flown back to the UK to face charges of causing death by dangerous driving following the death of 19-year-old Harry Dunn.
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FactCheck: three Conservative pledges that take us back to 2010
The Conservative manifesto pledges extra cash for schools, more police officers and a boost in defence spending. FactCheck takes a look.
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Former Conservative Special Adviser Salma Shah: ’People in politics playing the blame game’ over attack
Campaigning has now resumed in the general election, although it has been overshadowed by the terror attack and its implications.
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Panel of political advisors on how the NHS, floods and opinion polls are affecting the election campaign
Each week throughout this election, we’re bringing together panels of people who have worked at the very top of British politics – and know what it’s like to be on the inside of a political campaign.
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FactCheck: Conservatives attack Labour immigration policy – before they know what it is
Extending free movement to the rest of the world is not Labour party policy.
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The election panel: Party insiders on a chaotic beginning to campaigning
Now, throughout this election period, we’ll be talking to those women and men who know what it’s like to be on the inside of a political campaign.
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A year after legalisation, medicinal cannabis still not accessible on NHS
Almost a year after the Home Secretary decided to legalise medicinal cannabis, it’s still all-but-impossible to access on the NHS. The health watchdog has ruled that there either isn’t enough clinical trial data to support it or it’s not cost-effective to provide free of charge. We have been talking to the families who are desperate…
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EU freedom of movement “will end” on day one of no-deal Brexit
Britain will be ready to leave the EU by 31st October with or without a deal, Boris Johnson claimed again today, despite the emergence of a leaked government document – called Operation Yellowhammer, and named after the bird – warning about the potential consequences.
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FactCheck: Labour contradict themselves on non-disclosure agreements
Here are eight official statements from Labour frontbenchers condemning the use of NDAs.
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Settling of Windrush compensation claims to start from today
Channel 4 News has learnt only a few hundred people have applied since Windrush compensation was launched three months ago.