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Judges rule shortcomings ‘ought to have been addressed urgently’ by MI5’s board and Home Office
Halt to hiring from south Asian nation will exacerbate labour shortages
Charities fear criminal gangs are exploiting young people housed in ‘temporary’ hotel accommodation
More than 100 charities want the practice ended after hundreds of minors go missing
Home Office moves to strengthen checks on officers in the wake of Met Police scandal
Ten individuals placed under sanctions used tier 1 investor route, says home secretary
Refugee groups say suggested policies would represent a breach of Britain’s international obligations
Health officials say there have been 50 cases found in asylum seekers moved around the country by the Home Office
MPs told that home secretary was advised situation at Manston ‘likely in breach of law’
A new law aims to provide a clearer picture of subversive activity while increasing the jeopardy for hostile actors
NAO report highlights ‘significant gaps’ in understanding of scale of problem
Experts say accord means Britain still lacks means to send back refugees making Channel crossing
Fresh data fuel rhetoric around crisis over cross-Channel migration
Harsh deportation schemes or stiffer sentences may appeal to target voters, but the only true deterrent is efficiency
Plus, polls show Labour defeating Conservatives on most policy issues, and tax rises on the way
UK home secretary under fire over treatment of asylum seekers and use of personal email for government business
Home secretary’s allies say it took her several hours to alert cabinet secretary to ‘error of judgment’
Process has become more tortuous for citizens living abroad as they struggle to inquire about their applications
Shift in recipients of record 1.1mn visas partly explained by Brexit’s effect on NHS workforce
Application made to withhold materials referring to Kigali’s alleged use of ‘torture and killings’ from immigration policy hearing
Almost 700 people made journey on Monday in face of recent legislation aimed at reducing attempts
WikiLeaks founder, who faces charges related to computer hacking and spying, has 14 days to appeal
First deportation can go ahead on Tuesday after judges dismiss call to block controversial policy
Claimants granted permission to appeal ahead of departure of first aircraft carrying asylum seekers
Differing individual development produces ambiguity in exactly the age range in which delicate judgments must be made
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