US Transgender Citizens Flee to Netherlands for Asylum
A sharp rise in Americans, many transgender, claiming asylum in the Netherlands reveals a climate of fear in Trump's America. Discover their stories and the legal hurdles they face.
A sharp rise in Americans, many transgender, claiming asylum in the Netherlands reveals a climate of fear in Trump's America. Discover their stories and the legal hurdles they face.
A damning Medical Justice report reveals the Home Office's flagship immigration scheme has shown a 'near total disregard' for survivors of torture and trafficking detained in the UK. Read the full investigation.
British far-right activists are increasingly travelling to northern France to intimidate asylum seekers. Aid groups link the rise to mainstream political rhetoric, as vandalism and hate graffiti surge.
Facing a surge in discriminatory laws, transgender Americans are seeking asylum in the UK. Discover their stories of flight and the challenges of finding sanctuary. Read the full report.
As the US Supreme Court considers a landmark case on transgender youth in school sports, rival protests in Washington DC turn hostile. Advocates report increased aggression from opponents.
Eight female nurses win an employment tribunal against an NHS trust for harassment after a trans colleague used female changing facilities. The judge ruled their dignity was violated.
More than 100 asylum seekers staged overnight protests at Harmondsworth and Brook House detention centres against the UK's 'one in, one out' scheme with France. Officers with riot shields, dogs and teargas were deployed.
Footage shows officers with riot shields meeting protests at two UK immigration centres. Asylum seekers resist removal to France over safety fears. Read the full report.
The US Supreme Court is hearing pivotal cases on state bans for transgender athletes in school sports. The rulings could reshape civil rights protections for LGBTQ+ youth across America. Follow the latest developments.
As the US Supreme Court considers bans on transgender athletes in school sports, five students from California speak out about the joy of participation and the toll of exclusion. Their stories highlight a national battle over LGBTQ+ rights.
The US Supreme Court heard arguments on laws banning transgender girls from school sports teams. A ruling could erode key protections for LGBTQ+ youth across America. Read the full analysis.
Hungary grants political asylum to Poland's former justice minister Zbigniew Ziobro, shielding him from an abuse of power investigation. Read the full story on this major diplomatic rift.
The US Supreme Court hears arguments on state bans for transgender athletes. A ruling could have profound consequences for LGBTQ+ civil rights protections far beyond sports.
As Reform UK gains ground and housing pressures mount, Glasgow's famed welcome faces its toughest test. We explore the frontline response from charities, schools, and community activists.
Oscar Sharples shares his journey from a suicide attempt at 16 to life-saving top surgery, highlighting the crisis of 42,000 trans people waiting for NHS gender care.
Sky News joins German police on the frontline against people smugglers. As Germany toughens its asylum rules, experts warn the UK could become the next target for illegal migration. Read the full investigation.
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood is set to evict thousands from asylum hotels this spring by removing financial support. The move targets those who can work or break rules.
The first charter flight of 2026 to return asylum seekers to France under the UK's 'one in, one out' scheme has been cancelled. Detainees at Harmondsworth IRC were informed of the last-minute decision.
Ten people have been found guilty of cyber bullying Brigitte Macron with false transgender claims. Sentences range from awareness training to suspended prison terms. Read the full story.
Eighty detainees held under the 'one in, one out' scheme have compiled a damning report on conditions at Harmondsworth IRC, calling for a UN investigation into their treatment by the Home Office.
New Home Office powers allow Border Force to seize phones and search mouths at Manston processing centre. Campaigners call it 'inhumane' and question its legality.
A group of US federal employees has filed a legal complaint against the Trump administration's policy denying insurance coverage for gender-affirming care, calling it sex-based discrimination. Read the full story.
Dr Mary-Ann Stephenson, the new chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, addresses criticism from LGBTQ+ groups and pledges to uphold rights for all protected characteristics. Read her full response.
Don Ng's debut film 'No Time for Goodbye' explores asylum-seeker loneliness in London but falters with sentimentality. Read our full review of the UK cinema release.
Asylum seekers in Croydon are learning vital construction skills to gain employment and leave temporary hotel accommodation. A local initiative provides training and qualifications, fostering integration and hope.
An anonymous writer recounts the traumatic Christmas Day in 2003 when their father violently ejected their mother, leading to a swift remarriage, family estrangement, and a lifelong journey of survival and self-discovery as a transgender person.
A community workshop in Mitcham is helping asylum seekers escape hotel isolation by teaching construction skills and offering a path to employment. Discover how this initiative is building futures.
A London couple shares how opening their home to asylum seekers through Refugees at Home has enriched their lives, created lasting bonds, and brought new meaning to festive traditions. Discover their inspiring story.
A journalist reflects on her father's arrival in the UK 43 years ago and the community that saved him, contrasting it with today's hostile asylum policies. She calls for compassion and sharing.
Canada's Liberal government fast-tracks Bill C-12, a sweeping immigration act that critics warn will erode refugee protections and mirror harsh US border strategies. Read the full analysis.