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          Migrants

          Palestine Action protesters plan to deliberately break the law. Getty Images

          Huge police operation in London for weekend of pro-Palestine demos

          UKAugust 08, 2025
          Ethiopian migrants walk on the shores of Ras Al Ara, Yemen, after disembarking from a boat in 2019. So long as peace and stability elude Yemen, more migrants will die on their way there or face violence and abuse even if they make it. AP

          Without peace in Yemen more Red Sea migrants will die

          EditorialAugust 07, 2025
          EDITORS NOTE: Graphic content / This picture shows boats on the shore in Yemen's Abyan province on August 5, 2025. More than 90 people were killed when a migrant boat sank off Yemen's coast, a security source and a local official told AFP on August 5, updating earlier tolls. The boat carrying mostly Ethiopian migrants sank on August 3, as it headed towards Abyan governorate in southern Yemen, a frequent destination for boats smuggling African migrants hoping to reach the wealthy Gulf states. (Photo by AFP)

          UN migration agency demands accountability for Yemen boat tragedy

          MENAAugust 05, 2025
          Migrants coming ashore at Dover after being picked up from a small boat in the English Channel. Some can now be returned to France under the new arrangement. PA Wire

          UK ready to return migrants to France as 'one-in, one-out' deal comes into force

          UKAugust 05, 2025
          UK National Crime Agency officers with security forces in Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdish region to target UK-linked people smugglers. Photo: NCA

          UK to recruit hundreds of officers to smash Kurdish smuggling gangs

          UKAugust 04, 2025
          A lifeboat crew rescues migrants in the English Channel. A report has found that the UK wasted £38 billion over a decade on migrant welcoming schemes. PA

          UK wasted £38 billion on migrant arrival programmes, Oxford report finds

          UKAugust 03, 2025
          Ethiopian migrants waiting for a boat to Yemen. An increasing number have been making this journey in recent years and a growing number of boats have been sinking. AFP

          Scores of African migrants killed as boat sinks off Yemen, officials say

          MENAAugust 03, 2025
          Lee Boys who is protesting against housing migrants at the Britannia Hotel in London. The National

          UK on edge as protests build outside all-male migrant hotels

          UKJuly 31, 2025
          Migrants boarding lorries bound for the UK in Calais, northern France. Getty Images

          UK court backs citizenship ban for people smugglers

          UKJuly 24, 2025
          A migrant suspected of working illegally for a food delivery app is handcuffed. Photo: Home Office

          Migrant hotel data shared with delivery apps to curb illegal working

          UKJuly 23, 2025
          Mariwan Jamal and Goran Assad Jalal have all been sanctioned by Britain for people smuggling. Photo: FCDO

          UK sanctions Iraqis in crackdown on people smuggling

          UKJuly 23, 2025
          A drone view of detainees forming the letters SOS in the courtyard at the Bluebonnet immigration detention centre in Anson, Texas. Reuters

          Migrants at US detention centre forced to eat ‘like dogs’

          USJuly 21, 2025
          German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, right, alongside Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer as they meet in No 10 Downing Street. AP

          Germany's Merz and UK's Starmer seal security pact in first summit meeting

          EuropeJuly 17, 2025
          UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer,left, and French President Emmanuel Macron announcing the new deal on small boat migrants. Getty Images

          UK makes deal with France to deport migrants from small boats

          UKJuly 10, 2025
          German Minister for Education Karin Prien has suggested capping the number of migrant pupils in German classes. AFP

          Germany’s education minister suggests classroom cap on immigrant pupils

          EuropeJuly 08, 2025
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          From sanctuary to scrutiny: Afghans in America face Trump immigration clampdown

          USJuly 04, 2025
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