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Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has announced the first detention of migrants under the new UK-France migrant returns deal, ...
She refused to say how many have been detained, warning that operational details could be exploited by criminal gangs ...
Yvette Cooper has refused to say how many people have been detained - on the basis that criminal gangs could use this ...
The first detentions came as people arrived in Dover on Wednesday, the first day the pilot scheme came into force.
A set of illegal migrants who arrived in the UK after Sir Keir Starmer's "one-in, one-out" deal came into force have been ...
Home secretary Yvette Cooper’s plan to tackle irregular migrants crossing the Channel is only a pilot programme to test the mechanics of a much larger scheme that could, one day, return all small-boat ...
Palestine Action supporters have boasted that they are the 'moral backbone' of Britain as hundreds prepare to swarm the police this weekend.
Yvette Cooper, naturally, couldn’t explain when the scheme starts, or how many migrants it would involve. When pressed, she ...
Warwickshire’s police and crime commissioner has written to the Home Secretary asking for revised guidance as soon as ...
FacebookLikeShareTweetEmail More than 300 British Jews have denounced the UK government’s decision to proscribe the direct ...
The Government’s new pilot deal to return small boats migrants to France in exchange for one asylum seeker from the country ...