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Funding comes as bloc faces political pressure to cut arrival numbers
Legislation to send asylum seekers to African country delayed until after parliament’s Easter break
Watchdog finds converting old sites and a barge for accommodation will be more expensive than utilising hotels
Big events can trigger change in public perception, but this scheme still appears niche to many voters
Billionaire disavowed ex-president after January 6 riot but plans to back him again in November election
Government uses majority in Commons to remove peers’ amendments to legislation
The first black leader of a European country reminds us of what Britain does well, though its system is not perfect
Price of Rishi Sunak’s plan might be up to £230,000 per person, IPPR analysis shows
European leaders are desperate to curb irregular arrivals but risk replicating their pre-Arab Spring policies
The Pulitzer winner on leaving Vietnam as a child, subverting the immigrant memoir — and why he believes in a borderless world
New agreement signed with Kigali aims to remove migrants who cannot be returned to their home countries
Planned deal aims to shore up country’s economy and curb migration
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Britain has about 700 detention spaces but many more will be needed under PM’s immigration plan
Michael Gove is set to unveil new definition to cover issue, but many in ruling party would prefer rhetoric be dialled down
Ursula von der Leyen backs policy to force asylum seekers to settle outside bloc
West African nation is departure point for boats seeking to reach Spanish islands in the Atlantic Ocean
Also in this newsletter: Why a Slovakian think-tank is moving its annual gathering out of the country
Official report by Home Office watchdog finds ‘unpublished policy’ affecting resettlement schemes started in November 2022
Peers back amendments aimed at ensuring legislation complies with domestic and international law
President accuses Republicans of lacking ‘spine’ to pass law to curb immigration
National Audit Office provides first complete breakdown of the costs of the controversial programme
About 3,000 migrants trying to reach Panama via Darién Gap have been stranded with more arriving every day
Official data shows big part of year-on-year drop was due to Home Office deciding applications were no longer valid
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