Windrush draft ‘branding Home Office institutionally racist was watered down’
The phrase was reportedly included in an earlier version of Wendy Williams’ review but was subsequently removed.
The phrase was reportedly included in an earlier version of Wendy Williams’ review but was subsequently removed.
The Home Secretary has reportedly tried to oust permanent secretary Sir Philip Rutnam from the department.
Organisations and lawyers representing around 100 people criticised the way claims need to be submitted.
The Refugee Council released a video animation telling the story of a boy forced to flee conflict for safety in ...
An initiative receiving counter-extremism funding from the Home Office has reportedly been posting consistently anti-Corbyn messages. Faith Matters is funded ...
Ms Begum, now 20, left the UK in February 2015.
Campaigners have said the UK’s immigration system “defies basic common sense” after a young doctor who has spent the majority ...
Another week, another piece of news that reinforces how little Black and Brown lives matter in this country. Kelemua Muat, ...
Guy Verhofstadt, the European Parliament’s Brexit co-ordinator, hit out at the ‘bureaucratic’ process.
Two Muslim employees have resigned from a lifestyle platform aimed at Muslim youth after learning that the Home Office has ...
It was not sufficiently clear that, in some cases, applicants would need to supply documents beyond their passport or ID ...
British PM Boris Johnson has told refugees and asylum seekers looking to come to the UK via the English Channel: ...
A report published by Middle East Eye on 15 August revealed that a media outlet for young Muslims is in ...
The Home Office has launched a new wheeze to tackle knife crime. Judging by the responses, though, it could be ...
An investigation by the Times has revealed that the Home Office is making a massive profit from the hostile environment. According ...
The department spent more than £2,600 on tickets at a time when it was being criticised over allegations of wrongly ...
Philip Tartaglia has urged newly appointed Home Secretary Priti Patel to treat people with dignity.
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