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Shadow home secretary Chris Philp said the public are ‘rightly sick of this illegal immigrant crime wave’, but ‘violent protests’ are ...
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer clashed with one of his senior MPs over welfare reform as she said she felt “ashamed” of the “poor” legislation the Government had put forward.
Sir Keir Starmer has insisted there is “lots of housing available” to accommodate both rising numbers of homeless people and asylum seekers. The Prime Minister was unable to say specifically where ...
A man has appeared before a court and denied a charge of violent disorder following a protest outside a hotel in Essex believed to be housing asylum seekers. Eight police officers were injured ...
Yostin Andres Mosquera, 35, “decapitated and dismembered” Albert Alfonso, 62, and Paul Longworth, 71, in July last year.
The inquiry, expected to launch in the autumn, will investigate the events surrounding clashes at the Orgreave Coking Plant in South Yorkshire ...
Muhammad Amaad and Mohammed Fahir Amaaz are alleged to have used a ‘high level of violence’ against Pcs Zachary Marsden, Lydia Ward and ...
The group’s co-founder wants to bring legal action over the decision to proscribe the organisation as a terror group.
The Foreign Secretary and other ministers urged the Israeli government to ‘immediately lift restrictions on the flow of aid’.
More than 200 additional homes could be built on Bridgwater's southern edge if new plans are given the green light.
Traditional public service media is under threat and needs to be more discoverable on popular video sharing platforms like YouTube, regulatory body Ofcom has said.
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