
Deported, Then Rewarded: UK Taxpayers Fund Migrant Perks
A £1.8 million Home Office scheme will offer housing, mental health support and employment help to migrants after their removal from Britain.

A £1.8 million Home Office scheme will offer housing, mental health support and employment help to migrants after their removal from Britain.

Police say allowing the Ukip-organised “Walk With Jesus” march through east London’s Whitechapel district would be “reckless.”

A new report backed by senior Labour voices and leading lawyers takes apart Starmer’s argument for staying tied to Strasbourg.

Once the natural party of government, Britain’s Conservatives are now losing figures, voters, and relevance—while Reform UK reshapes the Right without them.

The Kremlin accused a UK diplomat of spying and ordered his expulsion, prompting Britain to condemn the move as unfounded and review possible countermeasures.

A Dutch political commentator says British authorities revoked her travel authorisation days after she attacked Keir Starmer online, fuelling accusations of political censorship.

A ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans has unravelled after senior officers admitted relying on incorrect AI-generated material.

Once closely aligned with government departments and major corporations, the organisation has seen key backers quietly withdraw their support.

A Foreign Office-funded chatbot generated more clicks for sex content than health outcomes, reigniting scrutiny of overseas aid spending.

The row has intensified concern within Jewish communities and prompted criticism of ministers who publicly welcomed the man’s return.