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Research reveals 6-fold increase as international students use relaxation of visa rules to stay in Britain
MAC chair accuses government of ‘do as I say’ attitude over raising salary threshold for skilled overseas recruits
European court president underlines requirement to obey emergency orders as PM seeks to pass migration bill
Local authorities demand urgent increase to ‘housing benefit subsidy’ at emergency Westminster meeting
Peers vote to require the UK government to show the east African nation is a safe place to send migrants
High levels of it are a sign of a healthy and dynamic society
Demand for care staff is certain to rise, but providers are already failing to fill vacancies
There is a mismatch between the numbers of people seeking a home in the UK and the scale of arrivals that voters will accept
Second reprimand in two months comes as PM warns House of Lords not to frustrate ‘will of people’ over Rwanda bill
Islamabad’s crackdown on foreign nationals has disproportionately affected the well-established population
Legislation now heads to the House of Lords where it is expected to have a rough ride
Danger for UK prime minister is that his policy is becoming synonymous with a failure to tackle illegal migration
Question remains as to whether MPs who voted against Rishi Sunak’s bill yesterday will rebel again
Prime minister wins crucial Commons votes on legislation but Conservative divisions are laid bare
Conservative election chief warns MPs they risk losing the next election unless they unite
Deaths come ahead of debate on UK government’s Rwanda bill
Leaders should be wary of curbing the force that helped save the world economy in 2023
Politicians promise to cut immigration, while knowing their societies couldn’t function without it
Governments are performatively hostile to asylum seekers to distract voters from economic migrants
Proposals for fresh pathways had been promised by the government during passage of immigration bill
Party factions lay out amendments they say would close loopholes in asylum legislation returning to Commons
Two-year scheme sets new standards for pay and working conditions on British boats
My family’s journey shows the lessons the UK could learn for resettling today’s asylum seekers
Investigation comes after PM says government has met pledge to process backlog of applications up to June 2022
Cleverly says task is ‘far from over’ as ‘unusually low’ numbers are attributed to weather and ‘confounding factors’
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