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Published in: Home: OpinionHow many Namibians is too many for Suella? 935
Home secretary claims residents of Dominica, Honduras, Namibia, Timor-Leste and Vanuatu are ‘abusing’ visa-free travel
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Published in: Home: FeatureI spent a day watching asylum seekers being jailed. Here’s what I learnt
Asylum seekers are being imprisoned for entering the UK illegally – when there is no legal way of getting in
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Published in: Home: NewsHome Office would send just three staff to ‘monitor’ rights of 25,000 in Rwanda
Exclusive: The department currently has only one person in Rwanda, despite stressing ‘monitoring obligations’ in court
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Published in: Home: OpinionIf the Illegal Migration Bill existed ten years ago, I might be dead
I came to the UK in a small boat. Suella Braverman wants you to think I had another option, but she’s lying
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Published in: Home: NewsInsulate Britain activists say new anti-protest laws won’t stop disruption
People arrested for protesting outside court say Suella Braverman’s latest clampdown won’t deter them
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Published in: Home: ExplainerHow police in England can now stop basically any protest
New anti-protest legislation forced through by Suella Braverman has been labelled "unlawful"
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Published in: Home: NewsRefugee dad-of-three died after decade wait for ‘safe route’ out of Turkey
Tragedy is latest to emerge as families wait years for scheme lauded by Suella Braverman as a legal route to the UK
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Published in: Home: NewsExclusive: ‘Safe routes’ for refugees so slow that toddler died waiting
Iraqi refugees who have spent years stuck in Turkey tell openDemocracy they understand why some turn to smugglers
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: NewsPotential modern slavery victims sent packing as new UK borders act bites
Experts blame Suella Braverman's borders act as stats show record number of potential victims being turned away
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Published in: Home: OpinionCould a far-right vs centre-left showdown be the future of British politics?
Amid global pressures, a centrist Labour government could face a far-right opposition, with no true reformists in sight
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Published in: Home: NewsHGV driver says training more Brits won’t solve awful working conditions
Suella Braverman wants to cut migration by training British people to be lorry drivers, butchers and fruit pickers
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Published in: Home: NewsFlagship conservative conference bars reporters from left-leaning media
openDemocracy was among at least three publications refused entry to NatCon weeks in advance
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Published in: Home: OpinionRegressive NatCon vision could resonate in UK amid global uncertainties
Could mass movement of people, economic crisis and climate chaos help a new populist movement take hold in the UK?
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Published in: Home: OpinionI’ve experienced the Home Office’s cruelty first hand. It’s unbearable
The ten-year route is the government’s hostile environment in action. Where is the humanity?
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Published in: Home: OpinionBraverman should go to the French camps to see why people get in small boats
With no safe routes and dire conditions in the refugee camps of northern France, what choice do people have?
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Published in: Home: NewsHome Office breaks promise to find homes for Afghan refugees
The government said Afghan refugees would all get permanent homes. This week, they were told: you’re on your own
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Published in: Home: NewsBraverman’s false claims mean trafficking victims ‘won’t get help’
Government’s former anti-slavery commissioner tells MPs home secretary has made it harder for victims to come forward
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Published in: Home: OpinionGovernments must show compassion and give safe harbour to those in danger
COMMENT: Why the Wiener Holocaust Library and The Association of Jewish Refugees are speaking out now
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Published in: Home: NewsJewish refugee groups condemn Illegal Migration Bill and government language
Exclusive: The Wiener Holocaust Library and Association of Jewish Refugees urged governments to show compassion
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Published in: Home: Feature‘Night and day we cry’: A family’s year in an asylum seeker hotel
As a new report labels asylum accommodation ‘de-facto detention’, a mother details her family’s struggle