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Though the asylum backlog is at its lowest level since 2021, the government is still housing over 100,000 asylum seekers. A third of these are in hotels, which cost millions a day.
The Epping verdict shows glaring issues with both planning consent and Nimbyism, writes Sean O’Grady. Whether economic migrants or refugees, anyone seeking asylum in the UK deserves respect and safety ...
Network Rail is telling passengers hoping to travel between Birmingham New Street and International station, serving the city ...
News of Havertz’s injury reportedly accelerated Arsenal’s pursuit of Eze, with the deal for the Crystal Palace star set to ...
The most recent Home Office data showed there were 32,345 asylum seekers being housed temporarily in UK hotels at the end of March. This was down 15% from the end of December, when the total was ...
The football club had never owned the CBS Arena but a deal has finally been done on the 20th anniversary of its opening ...
Spurs secured their own commanding win over newly promoted Burnley in their first game, with Richarlison bagging a brace in Thomas Frank’s first league game at his new club. Spurs are desperately ...
Nuno Espirito Santo looks set to be in charge of Nottingham Forest for Sunday’s Premier League clash at Crystal Palace. Nuno ...
A High Court Judge ruled that asylum seekers can no longer be housed at a hotel in Epping that has been the site of multiple ...
It also assumes 3 per cent of those who are unvaccinated are anti-vaxx. However, several officials told The Independent that ...
Russian leader Vladimir Putin could be invited to next year’s World Cup in North America, US President Donald Trump has ...
Follow live coverage as Charlton Athletic face Leicester City in the Championship today. An increasingly competitive second ...