Britain’s Home Office has launched a campaign telling around 130,000 foreign students and their families they must leave once their visas expire, as the government moves to curb migration and prevent asylum claims from expiring student visa holders
"The current model satisfies no one-locals feel ignored and asylum seekers are left in poor conditions." – Professor Jonathan Darling, Durham University
Under the terms of the agreement, France will accept undocumented migrants who have crossed the Channel to Britain, in exchange for the UK taking in a similar number of legitimate asylum seekers who have family ties in Britain
The report described the water sector as “broken,” citing serious management failures and referring to the current crisis as a “modern Great Stink,” drawing a parallel with the 19th-century sanitation disaster that once plagued London
Despite growing support among the public, a return to the EU appears unlikely in the short term. The UK’s current Labour government, while having pursued a “reset” of relations with Brussels, is not actively seeking full reintegration into the Union
UK imports from Greece between January and April 2025 totaled €544.74 billion, down from €715.54 billion
The British government acknowledged the risk that Israel may have breached international law, particularly regarding humanitarian aid access and the treatment of detainees during its operations in Gaza
As Prime Minister Starmer’s government presses forward with defense upgrades, officials warn that the country must be prepared for the possibility of war "at home" for the first time in decades
Labor MP Kim Leadbeater, who introduced the bill, insisted that it includes some of the strongest protections against coercion globally
Farage’s Reform UK is soaring in the polls—and doing better at the ballot box—as voters lose patience with slow economic growth and high immigration
The Electronic Travel Authorization can currently be purchased online for 10 pounds (12 euros), but the price is set to rise to 16 pounds from April 9.
This year’s tradition marked a meaningful moment for Kate after a difficult year marked by her cancer diagnosis and subsequent chemotherapy treatment.
Critics say the U.K.’s largest water utility, Thames Water, loaded up on debt to pay investors dividends while failing to upgrade London’s Victorian-era sewers