Norway’s top body for international adoptions on Tuesday recommended a halt to all adoptions from abroad for a two-year period pending an investigation into several allegedly illegal cases, while Denmark’s sole overseas adoption agency announced it was stopping for the same concerns.
As he faces a turbulent 48 hours trying to secure support for his deportation plans, the Prime Minister insisted he is “confident” the legislation will work. Around 60 of his backbenchers are pushing for the proposed new laws to be toughened up
Just 700 of 5,000 people identified for deportation are still in “regular contact” with the Home Office, according to official documents. Home Office insiders reportedly admitted the department has “limited capability” to locate migrants once they have left state-funded accommodation. An official
James Cleverly has insisted the UK will be able to help more refugees once illegal migration is under control. The Home Secretary hinted in a statement that the UK will open more safe and legal routes once “we get control on numbers”.
Russia is due to begin production of long-distance cluster bombs capable of resisting radar detection as it continues its bloody invasion of Ukraine. Moscow will begin serial production of the The Drel, a glide bomb and cluster munition is already used in
Migrants who tried and failed to illegally cross the Polish border from Belarus were caught on camera attacking border police. In an incredible video shared on social media by the Polish Border Guard, a person on the Belarusian side of the border
Sunak says government is curbing uk migration (Image: Getty) Defending the Government’s record, the Prime Minister claimed the UK is defying trends across Europe as fewer migrants cross to Britain. He pledged: “I am determined to end the burden of illegal migration
Labour’s plan to scrap the Rwanda asylum scheme would “throw open the front door” to mass immigration, a minister has warned. Michael Tomlinson said Sir Keir Starmer’s intention to process applications overseas would make Britain a magnet to illegal migrants. The Labour
Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party would allow tens of thousands of “illegal migrants” to enter the UK should he be elected prime minister, James Cleverly has claimed. However, Stephen Kinnock, Labour’s shadow immigration minister, has dismissed his words as “made-up rubbish”, insisting
The International Atomic Energy Agency said Tehran’s 60% enrichment is a “near weapons-grade” level. Iran is also accused of developing and testing ballistic missiles in its wide-ranging violation of a 2015 nuclear agreement. It was signed by the UK, US, Russia, China