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US Suspends Immigrant Visas from 75 Countries

The Trump administration has indefinitely paused immigrant visa processing for applicants from 75 countries, citing welfare use concerns. The move marks a major expansion of US immigration restrictions.

US Suspends Immigrant Visa Processing from 75 Countries

The Trump administration has indefinitely paused immigrant visa processing for citizens of 75 countries, citing welfare dependency concerns. The sweeping move marks a major escalation in US immigration restrictions.

Trump Suspends Visa Processing from 75 Countries

The Trump administration has indefinitely suspended immigrant visa processing for applicants from 75 countries. The policy, citing 'public charge' concerns, takes effect 21 January. Full list inside.

US Suspends Immigrant Visas from 75 Countries

The US State Department suspends immigrant visa processing for 75 countries, including Iran and Russia, from 21 January. The move aims to curb 'abuse of the immigration system'. Read the full list and analysis.

Analysing Trump's Legal Strategy and Norm Defiance

Is Donald Trump truly lawless, or does he operate by his own set of rules? We examine the legal philosophy behind his actions and its profound implications for democracy. Read our in-depth analysis.

Heathrow raises drop-off charge to £7

Heathrow Airport has increased its drop-off fee to £7, days after London City announced its own charge. Find out the latest costs and driver reactions.

NCAA Rule Change Allows James Nnaji NBA Deal

The NCAA has approved a landmark rule change allowing student-athletes to sign professional contracts. Baylor's James Nnaji becomes the first beneficiary, securing an NBA deal. Read the full story.

Free Public Payphones: A Vital Lifeline in the UK

While free calls to Santa from payphones are a festive perk, they highlight the essential role of free public goods for vulnerable groups, from transport to libraries. Discover why their value extends far beyond revenue.

New MOT Rules for Testers from January 2026

The DVSA has confirmed new MOT regulations starting 9 January 2026, barring testers and principals from roles during disciplinary cessations. Learn the key changes.

Thousands of school run parking fines could be void

A tribunal victory for a driver over inadequate signage threatens to invalidate over 25,000 fines worth £678,690 issued under Medway Council's School Streets scheme. Discover if your fine could be challenged.

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