The government plans to double the period needed for many legal immigrants to become permanent residents, while cutting it for higher-rate taxpayers.
New rules unveiled by Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood prioritise 'contribution and integration' to British society.
Britain is set to revamp its human rights laws to facilitate the deportation of illegal migrants, as part of a broader asylum ...
Immigration has become the most important issue for voters in recent months, with those arriving in small boats from France ...
Anger at the government has seeped into measures of business confidence, many of which are negative. Yet such surveys don’t ...
Under the new rules, people granted asylum would have to wait 20 years, rather than the current five, before applying for ...
Britain plans to carry out the most significant reform of its asylum policy in modern times by making refugee status ...
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Broken Britain Suffers FRIGHTENING Exodus

Britain faces a worrying exodus of millionaires and citizens, driven by tax policies. The UK is set to lose thousands to ...
Good Morning Britain halted for a breaking news announcement on Friday morning - and it was terrible news for Sir Keir ...
The U.K. government announced that it is banning the resale of concert, sports, and live event tickets above face value. Fans there could be saved from shelling out around $206 million annually for ...