Labour could fast-track asylum claims from Afghanistan, Iran and Syria
Migrants from countries such as Afghanistan, Iran and Syria could have their asylum claims fast-tracked under Labour plans to clear the backlog of cases.
Nobody asked for it.
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Migrants from countries such as Afghanistan, Iran and Syria could have their asylum claims fast-tracked under Labour plans to clear the backlog of cases.
Nobody asked for it.
@lostengland
The Telegraph
Labour could fast-track asylum claims from Afghanistan, Iran and Syria
Government wants to ‘move all cases through the system much more quickly’, says Sir Keir Starmer
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Boris Johnson ‘fired’ from Channel 4’s US election coverage after being branded ‘cheap’ for book plug
Boris was always a sort of parody, a parody of British politics and of Oxbridge and the British upper class.
And now he is a parody of himself.
Where before he quoted the classics, now he quotes himself.
Britain, meet the new metaBoris!
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Boris was always a sort of parody, a parody of British politics and of Oxbridge and the British upper class.
And now he is a parody of himself.
Where before he quoted the classics, now he quotes himself.
Britain, meet the new metaBoris!
Follow @MadTParty on Telegram
The Independent
Boris Johnson ‘dropped’ from Channel 4’s US election coverage after ‘cheap’ book plug
Krishnan Guru-Murthy described the former prime minister’s actions as ‘cheap’
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Just Stop Oil activists have painted the 🇺🇸US embassy in response to the election result this morning.
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Migrants stuck in 'abhorrent' conditions on Chagos Islands may have chance to be moved to UK
Dozens of migrants living in "abhorrent" conditions on the Chagos Islands may now be offered the chance to be transferred to the UK following legal action.
Indeed, why not roll out the red carpet for them?
@lostengland
Dozens of migrants living in "abhorrent" conditions on the Chagos Islands may now be offered the chance to be transferred to the UK following legal action.
Indeed, why not roll out the red carpet for them?
@lostengland
Sky News
Migrants stuck in 'abhorrent' conditions on Chagos Islands may have chance to be moved to UK
Some 61 Tamil Sri Lankan asylum seekers have been living on Diego Garcia - the largest of the islands - since October 2021 after being rescued at sea by Royal Navy personnel. The High Court has heard they have faced "inhumane" conditions, including overcrowding…
Stolen mops and brooms used to collect drugs from drones at Lancashire prison
Prisoners are stealing mops and brooms in order to use their handles to collect drugs from drones. One prisoner said the stream of drones was so constant that he compared the jail to “an airport”.
An interesting summary of the state of prisons.
@lostengland
Prisoners are stealing mops and brooms in order to use their handles to collect drugs from drones. One prisoner said the stream of drones was so constant that he compared the jail to “an airport”.
An interesting summary of the state of prisons.
@lostengland
the Guardian
Stolen mops and brooms used to collect drugs from drones at Lancashire prison
One inmate says stream of drones at HMP Garth is like ‘an airport’, according to chief inspector of prisons
Labour blasted over 'open invitation' plan to 'fast track' migrants from Afghanistan, Iran and Syria - 'The traffickers are laughing!'
Quite the expected response.
@lostengland
Quite the expected response.
@lostengland
GB News
Labour blasted over 'open invitation' plan to 'fast track' migrants from Afghanistan, Iran and Syria - 'The traffickers are laughing!'
'If only Starmer would wake up from his pipe-dream of smashing the gangs,' Migration Watch UK chairman Alp Mehmet said
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Highest monthly small boat arrivals for two years
During October 5,417 people made the crossing, the highest monthly figure since October 2022.
It means the total for 2024 so far stands at 30,661.
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During October 5,417 people made the crossing, the highest monthly figure since October 2022.
It means the total for 2024 so far stands at 30,661.
@lostengland
BBC News
Highest monthly small boat arrivals for two years
The number crossing the Channel in small boats in October 2024 was the highest since October 2022.
The 'king' of Britain's migrant hotels is raking in £4.8million per day and may become a billionaire from the money earned through housing immigrants in the UK.
Graham King, a former caravan park and disco mogul, entered the Rich List this year after profiting from housing and transporting migrants amid the migrant crisis.
The 57-year-old, with an estimated net worth of £750 million, runs an Essex business that earned £1.74 billion last year, largely from the surge in refugees.
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Graham King, a former caravan park and disco mogul, entered the Rich List this year after profiting from housing and transporting migrants amid the migrant crisis.
The 57-year-old, with an estimated net worth of £750 million, runs an Essex business that earned £1.74 billion last year, largely from the surge in refugees.
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Mail Online
Revealed: 'Migrant hotel king' rakes in £4.8m a DAY
The 'king' of Britain's migrant hotels Graham King is raking in £4.8million per day and may become a billionaire from the money earned through housing immigrants in the UK.
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Police officers sacked and barred rises to nearly 600 in just 12 months
Figures show 593 police officers were sacked in the year to April 2024, a 50% rise from the 394 dismissed the previous year, according to the College of Policing.
Dishonesty was the most common reason, with 125 cases, followed by sexual offences (74) and discriminatory behaviour (71).
Something strange is going on with the police; the crisis is getting worse.
@lostengland
Figures show 593 police officers were sacked in the year to April 2024, a 50% rise from the 394 dismissed the previous year, according to the College of Policing.
Dishonesty was the most common reason, with 125 cases, followed by sexual offences (74) and discriminatory behaviour (71).
Something strange is going on with the police; the crisis is getting worse.
@lostengland
Sky News
Police officers sacked and barred rises to nearly 600 in just 12 months
The number of those kicked out and barred from returning to the job was a 50% increase on the 394 officers sacked in the previous 12 months, the College of Policing said.
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