The Home Office is forcing people back to Napier barracks to face ‘prison like’ conditions
The site in Folkestone has been dogged by allegations of poor conditions and was hit by a major outbreak of ...
The site in Folkestone has been dogged by allegations of poor conditions and was hit by a major outbreak of ...
Later on Friday, people across the country are to come together for a virtual day of action calling for fair ...
Giorgi Kakava, 13, was aged just three when he fled from Georgia with his mother Sopio Baikhadze, who died in ...
Asylum seekers could be sent to processing centres abroad under the home secretary’s plans to overhaul the immigration system, according ...
The Home Office has had the situation for refugees in the UK brought directly to its door. Because protesters have ...
Osime Brown - a Black 21-year-old autistic man with learning disabilities - is facing deportation from his home in Britain ...
Refugees are still being housed at a disused army barracks near Tenby, despite repeated complaints that the accommodation is not ...
In September 2020, the Home Office began to house refugees in former Ministry of Defence (MoD) sites. Two military camps ...
Asylum seekers living at the MoD facility have described it as ‘unbearable’ and say social distancing is impossible.
A petition to close camps in Kent and Wales has racked up more than 7,500 signatures in just a few ...
One resident who has been living at Napier Barracks since September said they can barely sleep and are worried about ...
The Home Office plans to press forward with the deportation of up to 60 people despite a full national lockdown ...
The home secretary caused a legal storm with an “ill-advised” tweet about the deaths of 39 migrants while the people-smuggling ...
In September, the Home Office controversially began housing refugees at two disused army barracks in Kent and south west Wales. ...
The Home Office published figures on Thursday.
Martin Forde QC, the Government’s own adviser, raised concerns while speaking to MPs on Wednesday.
Home secretary Priti Patel has called comments from campaigners who linked the deportation of Black people to Jamaica “deeply offensive” ...
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