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English language test scandal ‘could be bigger than Windrush’
Speed Read Home Office under pressure over ‘hostile environment’ strategy that has left thousands of foreign students facing deportation
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Home Office uses violent Bible verses to deny Christian asylum
Speed Read Refusal letter says the passages are ‘inconsistent’ with Iranian man’s claim to have converted to ‘peaceful’ religion
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Home Office criticised for refusing to let elderly Iranian couple stay in UK
Speed Read Great-grandparents rely on family for support and help care for their autistic grandson
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Landlords ‘refusing to rent to minority Brits’
Speed Read UK’s ‘hostile environment’ migration policy makes property owners ‘fearful of getting things wrong’, court told
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Knife crime: are police or Home Office ultimately to blame?
Speed Read Police react with fury after home secretary urges Scotland Yard to ‘step up response’ to violent crime
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Home Office told to ‘get a grip’ on police funding
Speed Read Damning National Audit Office report criticises department’s ‘ineffective and detached’ approach
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Sajid Javid offers ‘olive branch’ to police
Speed Read Minister pledges funding increase for the force in first major speech as home secretary
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Windrush: will Amber Rudd resign?
In Depth Jeremy Corbyn repeats call for Home Secretary to go
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Windrush generation to be granted citizenship papers
Speed Read Home Secretary attempts to draw line under scandal after calls to resign
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Homelessness charity helped deport rough sleepers
Speed Read St Mungo’s worked with immigration patrols looking for illegal migrants
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What now for the ‘Snooper’s Charter’?
Speed Read Labour and human rights groups hail victory after surveillance act ruled unlawful in personal blow to Theresa May
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Police 'rationing' services in face of budget cuts
Speed Read Watchdog raises 'red flag' after report highlights forces 'artificially suppressing or downgrading' emergency calls
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Child sex abuse inquiry: First public hearings finally begin
In Depth Professor Alexis Jay will hear evidence on child migrants sent to Australia and abused last century
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Who is Lauri Love? The hacking suspect set to be extradited to the US
In Depth Home Secretary has backed decision to extradite the activist to America, where lawyers fear he will be driven to suicide
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