Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Brighton writes to immigration minister over missing kids

Brighton

Brighton and Hove City Council’s deputy leader writes to immigration minister. Hannah Allbrooke claims Home Office ‘failed in duty of care’ to asylum-seeking youngsters. 76 children living in the city are now missing, according to Sussex Police. The Home Office “failed in its duty of care” to asylum-seeking youngsters, according to a letter from Brighton … Read more

Court rules Rwanda deportation legal

Rwanda

The High Court ruled that the government can deport asylum seekers to Rwanda. Boris Johnson’s controversial policy “complies with the refugee convention.” Health secretary wants to talk to unions. The High Court ruled that the government can deport asylum seekers to Rwanda. Lord Justice Lewis said Boris Johnson’s controversial policy “complies with the refugee convention.” … Read more

Sir Salman Rushdie got attacked and public has alot to say

Salman Rushdie

Sir Salman Rushdie, 75, remains on a ventilator after being stabbed in New York. Fellow author Ian McEwan described the attack as “an assault on freedom of thought and expression”. Messages of support pour in for the British author of Indian descent. The stabbing of Sir Salman Rushdie, a controversial author, has been described as … Read more

Hugh Grant calls Priti Patel “Worst Home Secretary In British History”

Hugh Grant

Hugh Grant criticized the current Home Secretary, Priti Patel, on Twitter on Tuesday evening. He shared a photo of lengthy lines at Heathrow Airport immigration with his 8,11,110 followers. The scenes at the airport were described as “disgraceful and barbaric”. Hugh Grant has stated that the United Kingdom possesses “the worst Home Secretary in British … Read more

Julian Assange lodges UK appeal against US extradition

Julian Assange
  • Wikileaks founder Julian Assange files an appeal against extradition to the United States.
  • The Australian publisher has been imprisoned in a maximum-security facility since 2019.
  • He is wanted to face trial for allegedly violating the US Espionage Act by publishing military and diplomatic files.

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange filed an appeal against extradition to the United States on Friday, as supporters chastised the British government.

Assange, who turns 51 on Sunday, has been imprisoned in a maximum-security facility since 2019.

Hundreds of people demonstrated outside Britain’s interior ministry on Friday to demand his release, including his wife Stella.

Home Secretary Priti Patel approved the extradition last month, but court officials confirmed to AFP an application to appeal had been received on Friday.

“We’re not at the end of the road here,” Stella Assange, who married the Australian publisher earlier this year, told reporters when Patel announced her decision.

“We’re going to fight this. We’re going to use every appeal avenue.”

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Assange is wanted to face trial for allegedly violating the US Espionage Act by publishing military and diplomatic files in 2010, related to the Afghanistan and Iraq wars.

He could face decades in jail if found guilty, but supporters portray him as a martyr to press freedom after he was taken into UK custody following a years-long stay in Ecuador’s embassy.

“He’s been in prison for telling the truth,” supporter Gloria Wildman, 79, told AFP at Friday’s protest.

“If Julian Assange is not free, neither are we, none of us is free,” she said.

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Arriving asylum seekers in dinghies or vehicles will be electronically tagged

asylum

Under a Home Office trial, certain people who arrive in the UK on small boats or on the backs of lorries will be electronically tagged. The 12-month trial, will assess whether electronic monitoring is an effective way to provide immigration bail. It’s part of the government’s crackdown on people who enter the nation via “unnecessary … Read more

UK clears Assange extradition to US

UK

Britain approves US request to extradite Wikileaks founder Julian Assange to face trial. Home Secretary Priti Patel has 14 days to appeal the decision, infuriating his supporters. A UK court cleared his removal from the country in April. UK approved a US government request to extradite Wikileaks founder Julian Assange to face trial for leaking … Read more

Priti Patel said, “We’re committed to the asylum plan”

Priti Patel

Plans for future flights to Rwanda have begun, Priti Patel has told MPs. The first flight was cancelled minutes before take-off; after a legal challenge. Yvette Cooper said the government knew there were “torture and trafficking victims”; among those the government planned to put on the plane. Priti Patel told MPs that the government is … Read more

Controversial asylum reforms become law in UK

UK

Despite widespread outcry and charges that it violates international law, Britain hailed a “world-leading” reform of its refugee system on Thursday. Priti Patel, the Home Secretary, termed the controversial Nationality and Borders Act’s passage a “landmark” that brought about improvements suited for the twenty-first century. The bill, which was passed late Wednesday by parliament, includes … Read more

Priti Patel’s Rwanda asylum seeker plan

Priti Patel’s proposal to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda has been challenged in court for the first time, after a charity directed lawyers to demand the disclosure of papers, citing concerns that the strategy violates international law. The charity Freedom from Torture “has severe concerns about the lawfulness of the policy,” the solicitors Leigh Day … Read more

Priti Patel does a dramatic U-turn, abandoning her contentious refugee ‘pushback’ policy

Priti Patel

PRITI PATEL has been forced to do a “humiliating” U-turn on a contentious policy requiring migrants to return to France from the United Kingdom.  The government officially rescinded the refugee ‘pushback’ policy just days before it was up for judicial scrutiny in the top court. In a letter sent yesterday, the Government’s legal department recognised … Read more

Priti Patel could face a revolt

Overruling Home Office officers, Priti Patel may face a mutiny over plans to process migrants in Rwanda 5,000 miles away. When civil servants objected to the scheme’s value for money, the home secretary issued a rare ministerial directive. The Home Office has received only two ministerial directives in the past 30 years, notwithstanding the objections … Read more

Patel personally approved the rollout of the Rwanda plan

Priti Patel

Priti Patel had to personally approve a program to relocate some asylum seekers from the UK to Rwanda, after her officials expressed concerns about value for money. The home secretary gave an uncommon “ministerial direction” to push the plans through, implying that she is personally responsible for them. The Home Office has only exercised the … Read more

PM Johnson to announce illegal migration plan

Boris Johnson

London: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will on Thursday lay out his government’s strategy to combat illegal migration and Channel crossings by tiny boats, which is anticipated to include an immigration pact with Rwanda. Punishment for breaching coronavirus lockdown guidelines has cast doubt on Johnson’s future, although record numbers of channel crossings have marked his … Read more

Coronavirus: online pedophiles and domestic abuse cases surge in UK

Coronavirus: online pedophiles and domestic abuse cases surge in UK

Secretary of State for the Home Department of United Kingdom Priti Patel said that total crime rate has dropped during the COVID-19 outbreak but fraudsters are “exploiting the virus”. While giving the press briefing at the daily Downing Street on coronavirus, Priti Patel has highlighted risks to victims of domestic abuse and child abuse adding … Read more