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The cost of furnishing flats for asylum seekers "with satellite TV" cannot be released under Freedom of Information laws because the issue is too "sensitive" and could put them at risk, a watchdog has ruled.
Germany is considering deporting migrants to Rwanda, where it could use asylum facilities paid for by the U.K., after Keir Starmer scrapped the scheme on which the U.K. has already spent at least £318 million.
France and Britain need a "showdown" over Channel migrants because of Britain's lax approach to black market work, the mayor of Calais has said, after at least 12 migrants died on Tuesday when their crammed dinghy sank.
Robert Jenrick has found himself in an early pole position in the Tory leadership race as he topped the first round ballot – as Priti Patel became the first to be knocked out.
Political chaos is emerging in eastern Germany as the anti-immigration AfD wins an election but the other parties refuse to work with it, says Eugyppius.
Why did journalists listening to Starmer give him such an easy ride, asks David Craig. There was a question about Oasis, but not one on mass immigration, Net Zero, two-tier policing or expensive 'gifts' for the PM.
In his column in today's Mail, Boris Johnson says it's absurd to be told we have to refer to illegal immigration as "irregular". This attempt by Sir Keir Starmer to control our language is reminiscent of 1984.
Nick Carter in the Australian has written a merciless attack on Keir Starmer's handling of the summer riots and says the lesson for Australia from Britain's failed diversity experiment is clear: stop before it's too late.
The claim that Britain has always been a nation of immigrants is profoundly wrong. On the contrary, until the 1950s, Britain's population had barely changed since 600 AD, says Andrew Collingwood.
Sir Keir Starmer’s response to the riots shows he is "deaf" to public concerns over immigration and he has only made things worse, Boris Johnson has said in his first intervention since the unrest.
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