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Book Club: Sally Hayden's award-winning investigation 'My Fourth Time, We Drowned' exposes governmental negligence and criminal opportunism in the deteriorating European migration crisis, while offering hope in the face of despair.
The UK Supreme Court ruled, unanimously, the government can’t proceed with relocating asylum seekers to Rwanda. Pervading the judgment is a sense of disbelief & outright contempt for recently ousted Home Secretary Suella Braverman’s flagship policy.
Despite thousands of tragedies each year, refugees are chronically under-represented and refugee journeys such as the Atlantic Migration Route are underreported across the UK and other European media outlets. Taryn Read looks into why.
The UK government claims their new migration bill will deter people from travelling to the country via small boats but critics say it will put vulnerable people into 'a perpetual state of limbo'.
Three asylum seekers will be removed from the British Indian Ocean Territory to Rwanda for medical treatment, raising fears that deportations to Africa will soon become routine UK policy.
Denmark and Austria are already shaping up similar schemes to outsource asylum processing outside Europe.
Incoming IOM chief expresses concern over 'weaponising' migrants for political gain, emphasises positive economic impact of migration.
A UK high court ruled on Monday that the British government's controversial plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda was lawful.
The UK government said on Friday that a Rwanda deportation order sent to a pregnant rape survivor was a 'mistake' - and has withdrawn the threat of forced removal.
A speech by the UK Home Secretary Priti Patel was disrupted by social justice campaigners who demanded the government drop their controversial plans to send asylum seekers to Rwanda.