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In April of this year, the National Crime Agency launched a nationwide operation that revealed just how many of the cash-only ...
A train line is set to be the first to introduce a controversial £86 fine on passengers listening to music out loud as part of new "etiquette guidelines".
Opinion
Where Is the Political Leadership Against This Violent Far-Right Movement Terrorising Britain?
The silence of senior mainstream politicians and media organisations against the rise of a new well-organised far-right movement on Britain's streets is a disgrace, argues Adam Bienkov ...
Home Office officials are bracing for more legal challenges all over the country following the High Court's ruling ...
A 'failure of public policy' under the Tories saw former immigration minister Robert Jenrick brag about how fast he was ...
Ministers are braced for a string of legal challenges following a High Court decision to grant a temporary injunction preventing asylum seekers being housed at the Bell Hotel in Epping ...
Protests in Epping have led to the council winning its bid to block asylum seekers from being housed at the migrant hotel ...
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GB News on MSNRobert Jenrick reacts to unearthed clip where he boasts about ‘ramping up’ use of migrant hotels
Shadow Justice Minister Robert Jenrick has forcefully rejected accusations from Reform's ex-chairman Zia Yusuf regarding a ...
Last Wednesday a man of whom most had never heard, Dr Krish Kandiah, presented Thought for the Day on the BBC’s Today ...
Shadow justice secretary Robert Jenrick has said judges who “bring their own personal politics” to the job need to be removed. Mr Jenrick said tighter checks are needed before judges are appointed to ...
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