The number of asylum seekers in hotels has fallen by just seven since the Prime Minister pledged to move them out. Home Office figures show 45,768 asylum seekers are still housed in expensive hotel accommodation. It means the figure has barely changed
Spain’s Parliament has approved an amnesty bill, forgiving crimes by Catalan separatists during a failed independence referendum in 2017. The 2017 crisis saw Catalonia’s regional administration staging a referendum against orders from Madrid. The bill’s passage remains uncertain, facing rejection in the
More migrants will die attempting to cross the Channel unless flights to Rwanda create a deterrent, a minister has warned. Home Office minister Lord Sharpe, speaking as Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda Bill passed through the House of Lords with a series of amendments,
Rishi Sunak has vowed to “turbocharge growth” by slashing Britain’s ballooning benefits bill. The Prime Minister declared it is “common sense that where people can work, they should” amid warnings taxpayers will be spending a staggering £360billion on welfare by the end
D-Day hero Bill Gladden’s war only lasted 12 days but he has always made an annual pilgrimage to France to remind himself of the horrors he witnessed. This year will be especially poignant as Bill, 100, returns as one of the oldest
The Czech Parliament’s upper house, the Senate followed the lower house on Wednesday to approve changes in the gun law that tighten requirements for owning a weapon following the worst mass killing in the nation’s history. The legislation now must be signed
Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda plan was dealt fresh blows by unelected Peers as the Government suffered three more defeats in the House of Lords. The second chamber voted to restore UK courts’ ability to ground deportation flights to Kigali – overturning a key
Hungary President Tamás Sulyok formally signed the bill approving Sweden’s NATO bid, removing the last obstacle after 18 months of delays. The bill was passed in Hungary’s parliament last month after months of wrangling by Hungary’s allies to convince its nationalist government
Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo said that his government will await a Supreme Court ruling before taking action on a bill aimed at further criminalizing LGBTQ actions in the country. Rights groups have criticized the bill, citing concerns about similar measures in other
James Cleverly has insisted that only people smugglers benefit from a delay to Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda plans. The Home Secretary said opponents in the Lords and Labour were trying to take away one of the tools that would deter migrants from making