Charity says children could be deported as adults before age can be formally determined The Home Office is being threatened with legal action over concerns …
Exclusive: 1,871 possible trafficking or modern slavery victims left open to exploitation after falling out of UK system, FoI data reveals Hundreds of children identified …
Downpours may cause flooding and travel disruption across much of the country on bank holiday Monday Bank holiday plans for many could be ruined after …
A week after Rishi Sunak’s controversial Safety of Rwanda Bill gained royal assent, the government said the first phase of detentions was underway for deportation …
Exclusive: Operation comes weeks earlier than expected and is thought to have been timed to coincide with local elections The Home Office will launch a …
Gideon Falter was in running to be adviser but government’s antisemitism tsar warned against appointment Who are CAA, the group headed by campaigner in Met …
Statement comes after Met police apologised for calling antisemitism campaigner ‘openly Jewish’ Being Jewish “should never be seen as provocative”, the government has said after …
Allan Leighton denies having received any warnings that the Horizon IT system was unreliable A former chair of Royal Mail has apologised for the “tragic …
Existence of whistleblower allegations added to scandal over Horizon computer system The Post Office has said that its chief executive, Nick Read, has been cleared …
Freedom of information request reveals potential offences include immigration crime, drug offences and fraud UK politics – latest updates Dozens of Home Office staff are …
Crash happened at agency’s office in Brenham, Texas, about 75 miles west of Houston, and several people were seriously injured A suspect is in custody …
Public inquiry hears David Smith sent the email after the verdict on Seema Misra, who was wrongly jailed A former Post Office executive has apologised …
Exclusive: Data reveals 239% rise among those evicted from assigned accommodation, including hotels, in two years There has been a 239% increase in homelessness among …
James Arbuthnot says concerns about reliability of faulty Horizon computer system were ‘brushed off’ UK politics – latest updates A former MP has told a …
The lead campaigner of justice for subpostmasters spoke about his decades-long battle against Post Office’s alleged misconduct and cover-up of Horizon IT failures during inquiry …
Campaigner at forefront of fight for justice over faulty Horizon system says government should have been involved far earlier UK politics – latest updates Alan …
Families brought legal challenge after Home Office refused to decide on reunion applications without biometric data Families in Gaza have won a legal case against …
Department ‘all too often operates like a giant private office for the foreign secretary’, paper claims A powerful new international department would help Britain adapt …
The company continued to pursue its defence in a high court lawsuit against post office operators, which cost £100m The Post Office continued to fight …
David Neal says fact-checking process was routinely used to censor criticisms in his inspection reports The UK’s sacked chief borders inspector has said the Home …
Two FoI requests received different data, with one showing 14 people rather than five had died while living in asylum accommodation Three times as many …
The Horizon IT inquiry heard that a former sub-postmistress had complained in 2009 about the ‘unprofessional’ and ‘disgusting’ actions of the former manager