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Immigration to add 6.1MILLION to the population by 2036
Official projections have suggested net inflows will add 6.1million to numbers over the next 12 years - nearly all the growth from the most recent estimate of 67million in mid-2021.
Extra measures failing to deter small boat crossings
More than 1,000 migrants have made it across the Channel and arrived in the UK this month, despite the government bringing in extra measures to deter small boat crossings.
£9 MILLION raised from Ulez fines in just SIX WEEKS
Sadiq Khan's Transport for London raised more than £8.8 million from Ulez fines in six weeks after the scheme was expanded to cover the whole of London.
A total of 97,786 fines were handed out in that period.
Mass machete brawl at Bournemouth campus
A 17-year-old girl has been arrested after two 'rival Afghan and Romanian gangs' sparked a mass machete brawl at Bournemouth college campus.
Brexit News: Huge £60m shellfish discovery in Thames
Britain’s liberation from the European Union’s complex web of rules and regulations has left the nation well-placed to take advantage of massive beds of valuable clams discovered in the Thames Estuary.
Bristol council refusing to pay back £31million in bogus ULEZ fines
Bristol council bosses are refusing to pay back £31million in bogus fines from the city's ULEZ scheme, known as the Clean Air Zone (CAZ), despite the project's chief admitting that every charge had been worded incorrectly.
Number of migrants missing is HIGHER than thought
The Home Office has admitted that the number of missing migrants is even higher than they previously thought.
In a letter to MPs, ministers admitted to having lost track of 5,600 asylum claimants whose applications have been discontinued.
Not deported: Rochdale grooming ringleader STILL in UK
A leader of the Rochdale grooming gang is still living in England despite being given a deportation order nine years ago.
Qari Abdul Rauf, 54, was told that he would need to go back to Pakistan after he served his jail term for child sex offences.
Rate of asylum granted has doubled since Brexit
England grants asylum to a greater percentage of migrants than most European countries, official figures have revealed.