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More migrants begin legal bid to stop Rwanda deportation

More than 20,000 migrants have attempted to reach the UK this year by crossing the Channel from France - which is up 68 per cent from last year. 


LGBTQ: Wilfred Owen, Philip Larkin and John Keats axed by GCSE exam board

Wilfred Owen, Philip Larkin and John Keats have been ditched by a GCSE exam board, to be replaced by a series of black, disabled and LGBT poets.

Thomas Hardy, Seamus Heaney and Siegfried Sassoon's work has also been removed in a drive to introduce "exciting and diverse" voices into the syllabus.

Of the 45 poems used by OCR for last year's GCSE English Literature course, 15 have been replaced.


Oldham grooming gang leader 'Daddy' was employed by council

The notorious ringleader of a Muslim grooming gang portrayed in the BBC's Three Girls series was employed as a welfare rights officer by Oldham Council, a major report has revealed. 


First covid vaccine damage payment confirmed for widow

A woman whose fiancé died after having the AstraZeneca Covid vaccine will become the first person in the UK to receive a Covid vaccine damage payment of £120,000.


More than 300 migrants reached UK in small boats this weekend

The Ministry of Defence has confirmed seven boats were intercepted in the English Channel and brought to shore.

On Saturday, 321 people were bought ashore, but there were no intercepted crossings and nobody was brought to shore on Sunday.


Illegal Migrants to Be Electronically Tagged

After losing track of tens of thousands of alleged asylum seekers who absconded from migration centres, the Home Office has begun a trial programme of tagging those who enter the country illegally.


London Migrant English to Become Dominant Linguistic Dialect in the UK within 100 Years

A form of English heavily influenced by the speech of London-swelling immigrants is on track to become the dominant dialect in the UK within 100 years, an Oxford University academic claims.


28 foreign criminals removed from UK on Home Office flight

The offenders had been serving a combined sentence of more than 160 years for crimes including child sex offences, supplying Class-A drugs, and facilitating illegal entry to the UK.

A charter flight carrying the Romanian nationals left the UK on Thursday 16th.


SUPPORT OUR ELECTION CAMPAIGN!

Our very own Thérèse Hirst is holding a day of action this coming Saturday 18th June with it being the final Saturday before the Wakefield by-election on Thursday 23 June.


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