Print News Editor Charlie Gershinson discusses the findings of the 2022 progress report on Home Office reformation following the 2018 Windrush scandal.
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Rwanda asylum plan: a safe haven for refugees or a cruel farce?
Benedict Thompson evaluates the future of UK immigration policy in the shadow of the resulting judicial review of the Rwanda asylum plan.
The Citizenship Row: Shamima Begum
The United Kingdom has been shaken by the news of 19-year-old IS Bride, Shamima Begum’s, desire to return to Britain after four years spent with the radical group. While still a school girl, Begum travelled from Bethnal Green, East London to Raqqa, the de facto capital of IS caliphate and now she wishes to return […]
Windrush: Victims of the ‘Nasty Party’?
In the week when Prime Minister Theresa May hosted the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, she was forced to apologise to the Windrush generation for failures in the Home Office which saw countless British citizens threatened with deportation. This on-going issue had begun months ago when reports emerged of individuals who claimed they had received […]
Exeter’s top crime spots revealed
A citywide crime map has been released, revealing which areas in Exeter reported the most incidents in July this year. The interactive online map breaking down total recorded crimes by location showed Mary Arches street to be Exeter’s most crime-prone area. Mary Arches, which borders Fore Street and is located near the Cathedral, saw 29 incidences recorded in July alone. […]