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UK prime minister gives politically damaged predecessor top role weeks after casting himself as a change candidate
Move comes as Rishi Sunak concedes pro-Palestinian march will go ahead on Sunday
Signal president urges ministers to clarify provisions in proposed legislation
Leaders of 15 homelessness charities urge home secretary to ‘urgently reverse’ proposals
Proposals include new civil penalty for charities giving tents on public nuisance grounds
Public accounts committee criticises ‘unacceptable costs’ and ‘lack of safeguards’ in cutting UK claims backlog
Lawyers accuse the government of ‘massaging’ the numbers as the Tories tap into growing public concern about migration
ICAI says new legislation could prevent department from using overseas aid money to support refugees in Britain
Move comes after privacy campaigners and independent academics criticised technology for being inaccurate
Move by local authority follows request from UK government to fast-track licensing extensions
Declaring that ministers have ‘virtually’ achieved one waiting list target highlights that they have fallen short of it
Home Office says vessel will open ‘in the coming weeks’ after inspections uncover compliance issues
In the 19th century, the public initially turned a blind eye to prison hulks — but not so today
Home Office proposes shorter detention time for unaccompanied children to speed passage of legislation
Court of Appeal finds that scheme to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda is unlawful
Purpose of showpiece policy is about giving Conservative MPs evidence they are tackling illegal migration
National Audit Office says government ‘not on track’ to meet its promise even as budget soars
Those who fled the territory in the midst of a security crackdown keep hopes alive through political participation
High Court rules record number of arrivals needing accommodation constitutes national emergency
Stephen Kinnock critical of government a month after ministers said new measures would have immediate effects
Travel industry leaders urge government to make good on promise to reduce post-Brexit bureaucracy for school trips
PM says key evidence ignored in historic scandals due to ‘political correctness’ over race
Home Office slammed as ‘sluggish and outmanoeuvred’ on launch of new economic crime plan
Sentry tower made by Anduril installed in Dover to track migrants in the English Channel
MPs and anti-corruption campaigners criticise plans to limit scope of new ‘failure to prevent’ offence
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