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Iraqi and Iranian men on the UK government's first deportation flight describe being physically manhandled on to the plane
European court was persuaded by UN agency views that the British judge did not consider crucial
Legal challenges force UK government to cancel its first flight to the East African country
Last minute legal challenges force UK government to cancel its first flight to the east African country
Three more people will have their cases heard at London's High Court on Tuesday morning
The Court of Appeal is hearing a claim to stop the UK government's plans to send asylum-seekers to Rwanda on the first deportation flight of its kind of Tuesday.
'Refugees may not have won in court but there’s still three days to stop this inhuman plan,' activist says
The inaugural exhibition seeks to show that there is space for female talent in the sector
Asylum-seekers and campaigners seek injunction to stop the first flight for Rwanda taking off this month
Survey reveals more job opportunities and public role models, although nearly 70 per cent have faced racial discrimination in workplace
Charities have warned that vulnerable children and traumatised adults are among the majority of asylum-seekers being sent to Africa under the government's new immigration policies
Longest-serving ambassador tells 'The National' how he forged a close friendship with the British monarch over decades in London
Home Office says expulsion to East Africa is scheduled for June 14
Determined detainees say they will strike until their demands are met
Dr Tirej Brimo arrived in Britain as a refugee and went on to qualify as an emergency doctor in Cambridge. He recently spent several weeks volunteering with a medical team in western Ukraine.
