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Weddings Cancelled to Make Way for Migrants

Weddings booked at a stunning Victorian country mansion have been cancelled after the Home Office announced it needed the hotel for migrants.

At least three weddings have reportedly been cancelled at the Grade II-listed Stoke Rochford Hall in Lincolnshire.


Is Truss rejoining EU by the Back Door?

Prime Minister Liz Truss has signed up to attend the first meeting of the Emmanuel Macron-driven “European Political Community”, feared by some to be an extension of the European Union.


Over 500 foreign criminals and immigration offenders removed from UK

More than 500 foreign criminals and immigration offenders have been removed from the UK by the Home Office in September.


EU spends over £500,000 of taxpayers' money on drag queen shows and diversity projects

The European Union has spent almost €1 million funding drag queen shows and other diversity projects that aim to "blur the lines" on traditional gender roles.


UK Will Not Send Albanian Migrants Back Home if they Claim Asylum

Despite initial claims to the contrary, Albanian migrants who illegally enter Britain on small boats will not be sent home if they claim asylum, the UK Home Office has now admitted.


Islamist preacher accused of inflaming tensions in Leicester, UK

An Islamist preacher has been accused of 'stirring up hatred' in Leicester.

Mohammed Hijab, who is a self-described scholar, travelled up to the East Midlands city from London last weekend where he was seen calling some Hindus 'pathetic weak, cowardly people'.


Truss plans to loosen immigration rules

Immigration rules are set to be loosened, supposedly as part of Liz Truss’s mission to boost growth.

The Prime Minister is expected to expand the Government’s shortage occupation list in order to help businesses fill vacancies by more easily recruiting overseas workers.

 


Cost of Living crisis: Sunday roast in decline as a fifth of people not using oven

A quarter of cooks say they are now less likely to prepare a Sunday roast and nearly a fifth say they will no longer use their oven at all as they respond to the cost-of-living crisis, a survey suggests.


Thousands waiting in tents to cross Channel in small boats

In woodland near the Dunkirk suburb of Grande-Synthe, many tents and other make-shift structures have been erected, evidence, if evidence is needed, of thousands of people camped around Dunkirk and Calais, waiting to cross the English Channel in small boats.

It comes as another 656 people made the journey in 15 inflatable boats on Friday.

 


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