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Government apologies for migrant deaths have become as rehearsed as the faux compassion they show, writes Maighna Nanu.
Calls for Priti Patel to act as charity Changing Lives says not one offence reported to police has resulted in a conviction since beginning of 2019.
Four members of a Kurdish-Iranian family have died and their 15-month-old baby is still missing.
Seven people have been arrested after the military boarded an oil tanker that was subject to a "suspected hijacking" by stowaways.
Fewer people taken in under Johnson than in Theresa May's final three months as prime minister, latest figures show.
"Families should be together," says Lord Dubs, who fled the Nazis as a child and led peers' immigration bill revolt.
Speaking at the Conservative Party conference, the former chancellor labelled the group as a "neo-Marxist organisation".
Home Office "blue sky thinking" reported to have explored a wave machine and processing migrants on remote island.
Boris Johnson can’t remember his own coronavirus rules, Priti Patel considered deterring asylum seekers with a wave machine, and the EU is taking the UK to court - it’s been another one of those weeks. Joining Arj Singh and Rachel Wearmouth, Tory former special adviser Salma Shah and Labour ex-adviser Matthew McGregor try to pick their way through the headlines and consider why the PM is faring so badly, and whether government asylum plans could pose a threat to Labour.
The action plan published by the Home Office to address the Windrush Lessons Learnt review is missing a few key elements.