
UK asylum cases renew scrutiny of migrant policy after hotel housing and deportation disputes
Two high-profile cases highlight the tensions over asylum processing, housing for migrants and deportation rules in Britain.

Two high-profile cases highlight the tensions over asylum processing, housing for migrants and deportation rules in Britain.

At Chequers, the U.K.’s Labour leader and the U.S. president fielded questions on Middle East policy, border security, and free speech during the final moments of Trump’s UK state visit.

During a joint press conference with Prime Minister Keir Starmer, President Trump praised the late conservative activist, announced a posthumous Medal of Freedom, and weighed in on the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel Live! as part of a broade…

Investigation continuing after early-morning incident at Flamingo Land in North Yorkshire

Ringleaders Lee McClenaghan and Lea Talbot jailed for 111 years after EncroChat infiltration exposed plans to sail a yacht loaded with cocaine from the Caribbean to Portugal.

Severe weather and a wide-scale search by authorities and families as the missing pair remain unaccounted for

Repair work completed on the Cuauhtémoc; a three-day sea trial will test the vessel’s repaired systems as investigators continue to review the May collision.

Rochester’s Sir Joseph Williamson’s Mathematical School scrapped plans to award a Reform UK shirt after concerns about impartiality; the visit and essay contest will proceed without the prize.

Decades after the 1983 killing of Sid Wells, the case is still considered active; Thayne Smika, once Wells’s roommate, remains on the FBI’s Most Wanted list as investigators pursue fresh leads.