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Government sources confirmed they are appealing the High Court's decision to refuse Home Secretary Yvette Cooper the right to ...
Reform UK leader erupts in anger as Home Secretary Yvette Cooper confirms the Government will appeal temporary injunction ...
Chris Philp, the shadow home secretary, said that people have ‘every right’ to protest over asylum hotels in their areas.
Conservative-led councils in Hertfordshire, Surrey and London are considering taking legal action against hoteliers, he said.
The shadow justice secretary’s social media videos on migrant camps and fare dodgers have found a large audience ...
Chris Philp has revealed he was pelted with bottles and had a “curved machete” pulled on him during a visit to a French migrant camp. The Shadow Home Secretary and Croydon South MP said his entourage ...
Record number of asylum claims in Labour’s first year but real progress has been made to slash the backlog, as Holly Bancroft ...
The total number of asylum claims hit 111,000 in the year ending in June 2025 - higher than the previous peak of 103,000 in ...
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Government takes first step in appealing court ruling banning asylum seekers from Epping hotel
The government is seeking to intervene after Epping Forest District Council won an interim injunction to stop migrants from ...
Chris Philp, the shadow home secretary, has said he had a knife pulled on him during a visit to a migrant camp near Calais.
Migrant hotels have been the talk of the week after the High Court granted Epping Forest district council a temporary ...
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