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Biden administration softens aspects of Trump’s hardline approach to island’s communist government
Plus, immigration numbers are higher now than before Brexit, but this may not immediately worry the Tories
Rare and illegal strike by Talabat food delivery drivers comes as oil and food prices rocket
With a growing sense that borders are under control, the appetite for hostile environment policies is shrinking
Home Office minister defends African country’s suitability as a place to which refugees can be relocated
Home Office under fresh fire over transparency and legality of new migration policy
The UK’s shortage of skills and prospect of a population decline present an opportunity to welcome migrants
Government claim that plan will deter people from coming to Britain in boats proves in vain as rough weather abates
The US sponsorship programme for Ukrainians — and Afghans — demands cash, stamina and a commitment to the long haul
The high potential individual visa is part of a broader set of global mobility schemes designed to usher in talent
Lost biometric data and long delays prevent families from travelling to host families
Perhaps it takes a foreigner to argue the US’s case to the world as well as teaching the world to the US
How to navigate finances, benefits, employment rules and avoid sticky situations
Government urged to fund rise in pay to at least £10.50 an hour to compete with warehouse jobs
Copenhagen will rent 300 prison places in the Balkan state for those set to be deported after serving their sentences
For all the tough talk, a skills-based policy leaves the Tories politically vulnerable on the right
Former PM Theresa May says she cannot support government policy on basis of ‘legality, practicality and efficacy’
Including: Johnson’s saving grace and why the UK’s gamble on Rwanda won’t work
Senior UK civil servant says there is insufficient evidence to show asylum scheme will provide value for money
Home secretary issues ‘ministerial direction’ to proceed with contentious Rwanda scheme
Rwanda scheme is the wrong way to tackle problem of Channel crossings
East African nation has hosted similar offshore asylum programmes in the past
The agreement between London and Kigali is part of the president’s campaign to burnish his reputation abroad
Opposition lambasts ‘desperate and shameful’ plan to send people to African country
Home secretary Priti Patel is in central African country to finalise agreement dubbed ‘cruel’ by campaigners
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