Labour MP Geraint Davies loses whip over sexual harassment allegations
Davies, who has represented constituency Swansea West since 2010, now facing an investigation after the allegations were made anonymously.
Controversial illegal migration bill raises concerns over border control
The proposed legislation includes provisions such as increased penalties for those found to be facilitating illegal migration and reforms to the asylum system.
Asylum decisions taken by the Home Office have fallen by 18% since December, new analysis shows
Asylum decisions have fallen by 18 per cent since December, according to an analysis conducted by the Home Office, revealing the backlog had risen to 172,758 at the end of March.
Number of migrants to Britain reaches record high of 606,000
This influx of migrants comes despite the government's pledge to reduce the number of student visas issued.
Wes Streeting criticizes NHS, 'if the NHS doesn't reform, it will die'
There is a need for sustainable funding and the impact of high immigration rates on the healthcare system.
Undocumented workers flee Florida after new anti-illegal immigration law was passed
Undocumented workers flee Florida after new immigration law, that limits services for people who lack permanent legal statuses, passed.
House swaps and dog walks: Travelers find cheaper alternatives to lodging
Lillian Smith has spent about eight of the last 12 months traveling around the world, hitting France, Morocco, Japan and South Korea.
UK PM meets European Commission President whilst Council of Europe seeks to hold Russia accountable
Rishi Sunak has met with the President of the European Commission at the Council of Europe summit in Iceland. An agreement has also been forged around a register of damage to hold Russia accountable.
Sunak urged by ministers to increase immigration and food costs in a bid to solve the food crisis
British PM Rishi Sunak has been urged to increase the cost of both food and immigration, believing that this will solve the current food crisis.
Study reveals more than 80% of UK business owners dread labour shortages
The labour shortage challenge may persist for some time, given the impact of COVID-19 and the post-Brexit points-based immigration system's implementation.
Canada unveils new passport design with more security features, nod to King Charles
Canada on Wednesday unveiled a new design for passports with advanced security features including a new series with reference to His Majesty King Charles III, as part of a regular upgrade.
US readies for migrant influx as Covid-era border rules lapse
From Friday, migrants will once again be able to lodge asylum claims and to have their cases dealt with through the legal system, a process that can take years.
Homeland Security sued over alleged 'favoritism' in Prince Harry's visa approval
The Duke of Sussex's US visa approval has been questioned following his drug use admission.
Canada lands May Day deal to end strike by federal workers
Canada's government struck a deal with 120,000 federal workers on Monday, effectively ending the country's largest public-sector strike ever that had crippled services from passport renewals to immigration for almost two weeks.
After pan-bashing, France's Macron faces Labour Day protests
When Macron attended a football match on Saturday, he was met with activists waving red cards.
Macron warns about Le Pen and regrets pensions campaign
He has faced a hailstorm of criticism after forcing the pensions law through the lower house of parliament without a vote using a controversial constitutional power.
Britain expects up to 56,000 immigrants to arrive in small boats this year
Britain is anticipating that 56,000 migrants will cross the Channel in small boats to its shores this year, court documents show, meaning it would be need to house as many as 140,000 asylum seekers.
UK government admits to no evidence over economic migrants assertions
The UK government admits to having no evidence to back up claims of boat travellers being economic migrants and to throwing away 318 tonnes of subsidised food.
What is the "New" Investor Route?
"We expect that the Home Office will require third parties to vet and verify applicants' funds in order to provide endorsements for a visa application to be made."
UK leases barge to house 500 asylum seekers
The Conservative government has already put forth a plan to outlaw asylum claims by all illegal arrivals and transfer them to "safe" third countries, such as Rwanda.
UK unveils plans to house asylum seekers in military bases
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has made stopping illegal crossings of the Channel one of his priorities
New Illegal Migration Bill "incompatible" with European Convention on Human Rights
The government's newly-proposed Illegal Migration Bill may be "incompatible" with The European Convention on Human Rights, according to an immigration expert.
Nitrous oxide no laughing matter in UK as govt vows ban
Prolonged use can cause anaemia, nerve damage and spinal injuries, doctors warn.
Lawyer demands Prince Harry to reveal US visa application after drug use admission
"You can't come into the country without meeting certain criteria and one of them relates to drug use," Samuel Dewey said.
Lawyers discuss if Prince Harry risks US visa status over drug use
The Duke of Sussex admitted to having used cocaine, marijuana, and magic mushrooms in the past.
BBC seeks to quell furore by putting Lineker back on air
Britain's BBC reinstated its highest-paid presenter Gary Lineker on Monday after its suspension of the former England football captain for criticising state immigration policy brought a public backlash and near mutiny at the public broadcaster.
Hundreds of migrants try to force their way into US at Mexico border
U.S. officials stopped hundreds of mostly Venezuelan migrants entering the country from Mexico on Sunday after a large group broke through Mexican lines to demand asylum in the U.S., only to be thwarted by barbed wire, barriers and shields.
BBC chief refuses to quit despite chaos sparked by Lineker removal
Lineker's critics claim the public-funded broadcaster has allowed him to use the platform afforded him as the face of its much-loved football show to influence contentious political issues.
Food security in the UK: The post-Brexit reality for farming and fishing
Farming and Fishing are the two UK sectors most impacted by Brexit. Experts discuss what needs to be done to recover from Brexit and thrive in the future.
UK defends asylum plan after Nazi comparison
Britain Wednesday hit back at critics including the United Nations and football presenter Gary Lineker, after he compared its new plan on illegal immigration to the rhetoric of Nazi-era Germany.