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The SNP has mocked Jeremy Corbyn after he suggested it was “very problematic” to have different legal systems operating in the UK – despite that being the existing arrangement.
A security exercise found terrorists could break into Parliament and kill dozens of people within a matter of minutes.
Today The All Party Parliamentary Group on Social Integration has released a new report - Integration not Demonisation - concluding their enquiry into the integration of immigrants, and we’re pleased to have been able to contribute with information on our English My Way programme.
George Osborne has launched another scathing attack on Theresa May, accusing her of using "false information" to justify a crackdown on the number of foreign students coming to the UK.
Theresa May is to force companies to declare the size of the pay gap between bosses and workers on the bottom rung of the ladder, it has emerged.
No, the Government did not say previously there were 100,000 student visa “overstayers” – it’s much worse than that.
The Government should bring in a student loan-style system to help new immigrants learn English, a cross-party group of MPs and peers has said.
Theresa May has come under fire after it emerged that her complaints about foreign students overstaying their visas applied to just a tiny proportion of arrivals.
New figures have confirmed a big increase in people choosing to leave the UK since the vote for Brexit last June.
European governments must get 'tough' on economic migrants or risk disadvantaging genuine refugees, according to the Labour peer who campaigned to let unaccompanied children into the UK.
The Government is today launching a major investigation into the effect international students have on the UK.
The Home Office has pledged to investigate after sending 100 letters to EU nationals threatening them with “detention” unless they left the UK.
A Home Office report setting out how Britain could be less safe outside the EU was held back during the EU referendum, according to reports.
Scotland’s notional deficit fell by £1.3bn last year, official Scottish government statistics have revealed.
Labour MPs have hit out at shadow minister Chris Williamson after he said women-only train carriages may be needed to tackle a rise in sex attacks.
A Labour frontbencher has said women-only train carriages may be needed to tackle a rise in sex attacks.
Divorced parents will find it much harder to bring their children back to the UK from Europe if the Government fails to strike a Brexit deal, Whitehall officials have admitted.
The UK recorded its first July surplus since 2002 last month – but over borrowing remains higher than in the last financial year.
A senior Labour MP has accused Twitter of failing to act quickly enough on "vile" racist and sexist abuse by users of the website.
The Government has said civil legal rulings issued in other European Union countries will be “recognised and enforced” in the UK beyond Brexit.
Downing Street has insisted that Brexit trade negotiations can begin in October - despite the Prime Minister of Slovenia warning that they could be delayed until next year.
We’re delighted to announce that we’ve entered into a strategic partnership with Lloyds Banking Group that will have a significant impact on supporting people to improve their digital skills.
More than 50 Tory MPs have written to Theresa May demanding that she honours a commitment to cap consumers' energy bills.
The Government is examining proposals for stricter checks on car and van hire in the wake of this week's terror attack in Barcelona.