Asylum seekers exploited by UK delivery firms
Investigation reveals widespread illegal employment of asylum seekers by major UK delivery companies, raising concerns over exploitation and Home Office oversight.
Investigation reveals widespread illegal employment of asylum seekers by major UK delivery companies, raising concerns over exploitation and Home Office oversight.
The Home Office has reaffirmed its decision to house single male asylum seekers in hotels, sparking backlash from local residents. Critics argue the policy strains community resources, while officials defend it as a temporary necessity.
Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch calls for swift action to deport asylum seekers found working illegally in Britain, amid concerns over exploitation and immigration control.
The UK government confirms Napier Barracks will remain operational for asylum seekers following a recent increase in small boat arrivals. Critics raise concerns over conditions.
Labour's Chris Bryant condemns the UK government for housing asylum seekers in 'appalling' conditions, calling for urgent action to improve living standards.
More than 1,000 asylum seekers have crossed the English Channel in small boats over the past three days, marking a significant spike in arrivals amid ongoing political debates over immigration policies.
Thousands of residents in Waterlooville take to the streets to oppose the Home Office's decision to house asylum seekers in their community, citing concerns over resources and safety.
New figures reveal that a significant number of migrants crossing the English Channel in small boats falsely claim to be children to exploit UK asylum rules. Experts warn of a growing trend of deception.
The UK and France are locked in a dispute over the escalating migrant crisis in the English Channel, with accusations of insufficient action and demands for stronger border controls.
The Home Office's proposal to repurpose a hotel in Epping for housing asylum seekers has ignited fierce backlash from residents and local officials, citing concerns over community impact and lack of consultation.
The UK government announces stricter measures for asylum seekers who decline transfers from hotels to alternative accommodations, risking benefit cuts.
The UK government is under legal scrutiny as lawyers challenge the Home Office's plans to use RAF Brize Norton for asylum seeker flights. Critics argue the move lacks transparency and raises human rights concerns.
The Home Office is under fire for spending £1.5 million on a property in Epping, Essex, intended for asylum seekers, despite local opposition and legal challenges.
The Home Office has introduced stricter measures to reduce the use of hotels for asylum seekers, aiming to accelerate deportations and cut costs. Critics argue the move could leave vulnerable individuals homeless.
Local residents and activists face off in Epping, Essex, as the Home Office moves asylum seekers into a local hotel, sparking heated debates over immigration policy.
A senior police commissioner has blasted the Home Office for housing asylum seekers in local hotels without proper consultation, warning of rising tensions and stretched resources.
The Home Office has launched an inquiry into reports that asylum seekers are using taxpayer-funded allowances to gamble in betting shops and casinos.
Shocking investigation uncovers how asylum seekers are misusing taxpayer-funded allowances to gamble, sparking calls for stricter oversight.
Senior police officials warn that the Home Office's new asylum dispersal plans could overwhelm local services and spark community tensions.
The Home Office faces criticism after reports reveal delivery firms illegally employing asylum seekers housed in taxpayer-funded hotels, sparking calls for urgent reform.
The Home Office has reversed its stance and agreed to disclose the locations of asylum seeker hotels to food delivery giants Deliveroo and Just Eat in a bid to crack down on illegal working.
The UK government is trialling AI technology to determine the age of asylum seekers, raising ethical and accuracy concerns among critics.
The UK government is trialling AI technology to assess the age of young asylum seekers, aiming to streamline the process and reduce disputes over age assessments.
Charities claim the Home Office is preventing them from providing essential support to migrants at the Manston processing centre in Kent, raising concerns over welfare conditions.
A UK court has halted deportation flights to Afghanistan, citing 'real risk' of serious harm. The ruling challenges government policy on asylum seekers.
The British government is refusing to disclose the locations of hotels housing asylum seekers, citing security concerns. Critics argue the secrecy fuels public distrust.
A confidential document reveals that the UK government's controversial boat-slashing tactic has failed to deter migrant crossings, with numbers remaining high despite the aggressive measures.
A major Home Office blunder has left Afghan asylum seekers at risk after their personal details were leaked online. The breach could endanger lives and highlights systemic failures in UK immigration processes.
Newham and Greenwich councils challenge Home Office plans to house asylum seekers in hotels, citing lack of consultation and strain on local services.
Exclusive: Reports reveal Afghans entered the UK unnoticed, raising serious questions about border security and vetting processes.