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Home Office seeks to appeal against court ruling on asylum hotel
Home Office seeks to appeal against court ruling on asylum hotel

The High Court refused a last-minute request by the Home Office to intervene in the Epping asylum hotel case.

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Former UUP MP Rev Martin Smyth dies aged 94
Former UUP MP Rev Martin Smyth dies aged 94

As well as representing Belfast South in parliament, he served as the Grand Master of the Orange Lodge at the height of...

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Crackdown on child benefit claims from abroad after £17m saved
Crackdown on child benefit claims from abroad after £17m saved

The government is expecting the move to save £350m over the next five years, after a successful pilot.

19 hours ago • BBC News
UK's third-largest steelworks collapses into government control
UK's third-largest steelworks collapses into government control

Hundreds of Liberty Steel workers in Rotherham and Sheffield face an uncertain future.

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Six new members join Reform UK's party board
Six new members join Reform UK's party board

The decision-making committee welcomes Dame Andrea Jenkyns and three elected members to its ranks.

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MSP Jeremy Balfour resigns from Tories over 'reactionary politics'
MSP Jeremy Balfour resigns from Tories over 'reactionary politics'

The Lothian representative claims senior MSPs are being ignored under Russell Findlay's leadership.

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Business magnate Lord Swraj Paul dies aged 94
Business magnate Lord Swraj Paul dies aged 94

Lord Paul had been deputy speaker of the House of Lords and chancellor of Wolverhampton university.

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Dozens more UK Afghan data breaches uncovered
Dozens more UK Afghan data breaches uncovered

The MoD admits 49 data breaches at the unit handling applications from Afghans seeking safety in the UK.

1 day ago • BBC News
Record 111,000 UK asylum applications in past year, figures show
Record 111,000 UK asylum applications in past year, figures show

The latest data, which covers Labour's first year in office, also shows the government is processing cases faster.

1 day ago • BBC News
Most areas with asylum seeker hotels have Labour councils
Most areas with asylum seeker hotels have Labour councils

New figures released by the government show that 131 local authorities are housing asylum seekers in hotels.

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Labour membership falls by 200,000 in five years
Labour membership falls by 200,000 in five years

Labour remains the UK's largest political party with 333,235 members, according to new figures.

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Difficult decisions lie ahead after asylum seeker hotel ruling
Difficult decisions lie ahead after asylum seeker hotel ruling

The High Court ruling follows an unprecedented backlog in people waiting for a decision on their cases.

2 days ago • BBC News
Do asylum figures show if government's strategy is working?
Do asylum figures show if government's strategy is working?

Two BBC correspondents assess what the Home Office's new data tells us about the efficacy of the government's asylum str...

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Government borrowing lower than expected in July
Government borrowing lower than expected in July

Borrowing last month was the lowest July figure for three years, following rises in tax and National Insurance receipts.

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Former MP Dame Annette Brooke dies
Former MP Dame Annette Brooke dies

Dame Annette served the constituency of Mid-Dorset and North Poole in Parliament from 2001 to 2015.

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Government faces legal challenge over data centre
Government faces legal challenge over data centre

Campaigners are raising concerns about the environmental impact of the facility.

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Stop 'chilling' political interference in BBC, says ex-news boss
Stop 'chilling' political interference in BBC, says ex-news boss

The BBC's former director of news James Harding delivers the TV industry's flagship annual lecture.

2 days ago • BBC News
Reform UK confirms new deputy county council leader
Reform UK confirms new deputy county council leader

The appointments come after Joseph Boam was removed from his position in the authority's cabinet.

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Labour councils consider asylum hotel legal challenges
Labour councils consider asylum hotel legal challenges

More than half a dozen councils, including some run by Labour, are assessing their options after Epping ruling.

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Woman jailed for race hate post released from prison
Woman jailed for race hate post released from prison

Lucy Connolly is released from HMP Peterborough after receiving a 31-month sentence in October.

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Former Tory MP quits party and unveils election plan
Former Tory MP quits party and unveils election plan

Former Wrexham MP Sarah Atherton has said she may run in the Senedd 2026 elections.

2 days ago • BBC News
Labour MSP Colin Smyth charged over indecent images
Labour MSP Colin Smyth charged over indecent images

The South Scotland representative has been suspended by the party after being arrested in Dumfries.

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UK signs deal with Iraq to speed up migrant returns
UK signs deal with Iraq to speed up migrant returns

It builds on a previous agreement to tackle smuggling gangs and deter small boat crossings.

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Air fares and food prices push up inflation to 3.8% in July
Air fares and food prices push up inflation to 3.8% in July

Prices are now rising slightly quicker than expected and at their fastest pace since January 2024.

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UK independent space agency scrapped to cut costs
UK independent space agency scrapped to cut costs

Britain's space agency is set to be scrapped - a scientist fears the UK space sector could fall behind as a result

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Disabled MP's taxi use investigated by watchdog
Disabled MP's taxi use investigated by watchdog

Kate Osborne says she followed Parliament's advice for taking taxis due to her disability.

3 days ago • BBC News
UK backs down in Apple privacy row, US says
UK backs down in Apple privacy row, US says

UK authorities have demanded access to Apple users' protected files when required for investigations.

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Are young women more left wing than men - and, if so, why?
Are young women more left wing than men - and, if so, why?

A divide appears to be opening up between young women and young men in the way they vote and view the world.

1 hour ago • BBC News
What are Rachel Reeves' options on property tax?
What are Rachel Reeves' options on property tax?

Reports suggest the government is considering shaking up the property tax system to raise revenue.

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Is the government meeting its pledges on illegal immigration and asylum?
Is the government meeting its pledges on illegal immigration and asylum?

BBC Verify examines key areas which the government has promised to make improvements

1 day ago • BBC News