Labour's Hardline Asylum Overhaul Inspired by Denmark
The UK government unveils radical asylum reforms limiting permanent settlement, drawing inspiration from Denmark's controversial model. Explore the political implications and legal hurdles.
The UK government unveils radical asylum reforms limiting permanent settlement, drawing inspiration from Denmark's controversial model. Explore the political implications and legal hurdles.
Scotland stand 90 minutes from their first World Cup since 1998. Can Steve Clarke's side overcome Denmark at a pulsating Hampden Park? All the latest team news and analysis.
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood unveils controversial Denmark-inspired asylum reforms. Explore how the hardline approach compares and its potential impact on UK immigration.
Denmark's World Cup qualifier plans are in disarray as a sickness bug strikes key players. Can Scotland capitalise and secure their first World Cup since 1998? Follow the drama.
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood defends plans to overhaul UK's 'broken' asylum system, denying claims of racism. New measures include temporary refugee status and safe legal routes.
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood reveals sweeping asylum reforms modelled on Denmark's approach, aiming to reduce Channel crossings and increase deportations.
Scotland's World Cup qualification hopes remain alive despite 3-2 defeat to Greece after Denmark's surprise draw with Belarus sets up decisive final match.
Scotland face Greece needing just a point to keep their dream of automatic World Cup qualification alive. Can Steve Clarke's side secure a historic ticket to the finals? Follow the action.
Steve Clarke's Scotland face Greece in a crucial World Cup qualifier. A point could set up a historic decider against Denmark. Discover if Scotland can seize their best chance since 1998.
The UK's new Labour government seeks to emulate Denmark's controversial asylum policies, which have drastically reduced refugee numbers but drawn international criticism. Explore the human impact.
Australia's Liberal Party formally abandons its net zero emissions commitment after months of internal debate. Opposition leader Sussan Ley announces major climate policy reversal.
The Guardian issues a correction after an Israeli NGO clarified a Palestinian teenager was released from Rakefet jail in October. Read the full clarification and contact details.
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The US Senate has advanced a funding package to conclude the longest government shutdown in American history. Discover how bipartisan cooperation finally broke the political deadlock.
In a dramatic climate policy reversal, Brazil's President Lula da Silva is pushing to restore the Paris Agreement's 1.5°C target at COP30 talks, marking a stark contrast to his predecessor's environmental record.
New research exposes Europe's most enthusiastic naturists, with Denmark taking the crown for both attitude and action when it comes to shedding clothes and inhibitions.
The British Army's new Ajax fighting vehicles face intense scrutiny as noise injuries, delays and budget overruns plague the troubled defence programme. Are these high-tech machines worth their staggering price tag?
The UK Ministry of Defence has taken delivery of the first Ajax armoured vehicles, marking the end of an eight-year wait plagued by technical issues and massive cost overruns.
Groundbreaking research reveals humanity still has a fighting chance to return to crucial 1.5°C climate target through immediate, coordinated global action on emissions and carbon removal.
Tensions flare at Prime Minister's Questions as Labour's David Lammy confronts Defence Minister James Cartlidge over a disputed £6 billion defence spending calculation error.
Danish authorities scramble to patch security vulnerabilities in Chinese-made electric buses that could allow remote access to critical systems, raising national security concerns across Europe.
Malaysian government officials have launched a robust defence of their new trade agreement with former US President Donald Trump, dismissing criticism as 'misinformed' while highlighting potential economic benefits.
Major UK mobile providers join forces in landmark agreement to combat number spoofing fraud that costs Britons millions annually. New security measures coming 2025.
RMT union members overwhelmingly accept transformative pay package for London Underground staff, ending prolonged dispute with TfL and delivering significant wage increases through 2027.
The Ministry of Defence announces major overhaul with new agency to manage armed forces accommodation after widespread criticism from service personnel and their families about housing conditions.
New figures reveal more than 70 asylum seekers have been returned to France under Rishi Sunak's returns agreement, while Channel crossings continue despite government efforts.
A scathing National Audit Office investigation exposes critical failures in Britain's £10bn Tempest fighter programme, warning of delays, capability gaps, and questionable spending decisions.
The UK government has signed a landmark agreement with Vietnam to facilitate the return of migrants, addressing small boat crossings and illegal immigration concerns.
Pressure mounts on Australian defence exhibition organisers to exclude Israeli weapons manufacturers Elbit Systems and Rafael Advanced Defense Systems amid allegations their equipment is being used in Gaza operations.