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The Home Office will share the location of asylum hotels with Just Eat, Deliveroo and Uber Eats, in a bid to crackdown on ...
Deliveroo, Just Eat and Uber Eats will be given data about high-risk areas in a bid to tackle illegal working ...
Criminals selling desperate migrants places on small boats to cross the Channel into the UK could be sanctioned from tomorrow ...
The Foreign Office is set to impose the first wave of sanctions on people trafficking gangs and their enablers, such as ...
Lawyers for the group's co-founder say legitimate protesters are at risk of being criminalised.
The government has announced a public inquiry into the Battle of Orgreave - one of the worst days of violence during the 1984 ...
The British government has announced a public inquiry into the 1984 "Battle of Orgreave," a violent clash between police and ...
The UK government has warned that people retiring in 2050 could be £800 a year worse off than pensioners today unless urgent action is taken to improve retirement savings.
Retired police officers are to be forced to give evidence at a public inquiry into the alleged “framing” of miners at the ...
Huda Ammori is seeking to challenge Yvette Cooper’s decision to proscribe Palestine Action under anti-terror laws earlier ...
The inquiry, expected to launch in the autumn, will investigate the events surrounding clashes at the Orgreave Coking Plant in 1984.
Law will change to stop attackers fixated on violence, says Home Secretary - Yvette Cooper said she would address a ‘gap in ...