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The home secretary insisted everything is being done to help those fleeing the war settle in the UK.
Priti Patel has announced a further relaxation of immigration rules — but some want her to go further.
The announcement comes just a day after Priti Patel said only "immediate" family members could settle here.
William Hague said waiving immigration rules for those fleeing the war would be "an act of common humanity".
Kevin Foster has been criticised for saying those fleeing war could apply to be "seasonal workers" in Britain.
Home secretary Priti Patel has rejected attempts to make misogyny a specific hate crime, arguing that it would only deliver “tokenistic” change.
The home secretary said she was "appalled and sickened" by the behaviour of some officers at Charing Cross police station.
Labour's Olivia Blake says the controversial legislation represents one of the 'biggest attacks on the rights of refugees in recent memory'.
Top aide-turned-foe says the PM "waved aside" warning about “drinks party”.
The proposed law means UK citizenship could be removed without notice for some Brits.