Government Announces £600,000 Boost for Windrush Compensation Support — But Critics Say the System Still Fails Victims
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The Home Office has released £600,000 in new funding for community groups helping people navigate the Windrush Compensation Scheme, in what ministers describe as an effort to make the process less “complex and traumatic” for victims of the scandal.
The money forms the second round of the government’s £1.5 million Windrush Compensation Advocacy Support Fund, which pays trusted grassroots......
More than 300 Met Police staff declare Freemason links as High Court challenge unfolds
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More than 300 Metropolitan Police officers and staff have now declared links to the Freemasons or other “hierarchical associations”, after the force introduced a new disclosure rule that is already facing a legal challenge in the High Court.
The Met announced in December that membership of the Freemasons, or any organisation with a confidential structure and expectations of mutual support, would be added to its declarable associations policy. Officers......
The United Grand Lodge of England has ask the High Court to block a new rule requiring Met Police officers to declare their associations with Freemasonry
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The United Grand Lodge of England has taken urgent legal action to stop a new Metropolitan Police rule that would force officers to declare whether they are members of the Freemasons, arguing the policy is discriminatory, unlawful and based on a flawed consultation.
The Freemasons have moved to block the Metropolitan Police’s plan to add the organisation to its list of “declarable......
A High Court judge has ordered the Home Secretary to allow a man of Jamaican heritage to return to Britain after he was blocked from boarding a flight
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A High Court judge has ordered the Home Secretary to allow a long‑term UK resident to return to Britain after he was blocked from boarding a flight and left stranded overseas when his eVisa was abruptly cancelled. The case has intensified warnings from lawyers and campaigners that the UK is sleepwalking into a “Digital Windrush” scandal, driven by opaque immigration technology.
The man,......
Robinson and Musk fuel anti‑Muslim hate with false Guadeloupe “attack” claims
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A tragic vehicle accident in Guadeloupe has been cynically weaponised by far‑right agitator Tommy Robinson and amplified by tech billionaire Elon Musk, spreading hysteria and anti‑Muslim hate across social media.
On December 6, Robinson posted on X claiming “10 dead as a car is driven into a Christmas market preparation crowds in France’s Guadeloupe. Legacy media silent.” The framing deliberately suggested a terrorist attack on a European......
UK Criminalises Online Promotion of Unlawful Immigration Services
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London, 5 December 2025 — The UK has introduced sweeping new measures to clamp down on online content that promotes immigration services, following the enactment of the Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Act 2025.
Section 17 of the Act makes it a criminal offence to create, publish or promote material online that advertises or encourages services designed to help people breach immigration law. This includes fraudulent visa assistance, misuse of identity documents, and......
A row has erupted online after Dr. Shola Mos-Shogbamimu blasted the Home Secretary over the shocking decision to deny a visa to an 8‑year‑old child left destitute in Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa.
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In a story initially repoted by The Guardian Lati-Yana Brown, who survived the devastation of Hurricane Melissa, was refused entry to join her parents in the UK despite them paying the £4,000 application fee months before the hurricane struck. The Home Office claimed it had not been “demonstrated” that her grandmother could no longer care for......
Tommy Robinson Sinks to New Low With Racist Attack on Schoolchildren in Vile Post on X
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Far-right agitator Tommy Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, has provoked outrage after posting a racist tweet targeting Black and Asian children at Edullect Academy. The school shared a joyful video of pupils inviting the public to their open day. The children’s message was warm and inclusive: “Salam Alaikum, you’re invited… Parents can enjoy a special tour of our classrooms, meet our lovely teachers, and see how we learn…......
"Over my dead body" Mahmood Tells Farage After Reform Meme Clash On Twitter
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Labour’s Shabana Mahmood has delivered a sharp rebuke to Nigel Farage after Reform UK circulated a meme suggesting she was aligned with his party’s hardline immigration stance. The image, shared on social media by Reform, depicted the Home Secretary in Reform‑branded pyjamas with a poster of Farage on her bedroom wall, implying her new asylum proposals were an “audition” to join the party.
Over my dead body. https://t.co/6rAhDTP3Th
— Shabana Mahmood......
Shabana Mahmood has laid bare the racist abuse she endures as Britain’s asylum system comes under fierce scrutiny.
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Speaking in the Commons, the Home Secretary revealed: “I am the one that is regularly called a f***** Paki and told to go back home. It is I who knows, through my personal experience and that of my constituents, just how divisive the issue of asylum has become in our country.”*
Her intervention came during exchanges with Liberal Democrat home affairs spokesman Max Wilkinson, who accused Mahmood of stoking division with......