The Rwanda plan is unlawful – what now for Rishi Sunak?
The Supreme Court’s verdict will trigger a new civil war on the right.
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The Supreme Court’s verdict will trigger a new civil war on the right.
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The relentless racism in Lenny Henry’s incident-filled drama is all too believable; its saintly female characters less so.
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The Labour leader’s announcement opens up a clear dividing line with the Conservatives on immigration.
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The Tories decry his interventions; others say he’s too conservative. Can the Archbishop of Canterbury unite a fraying Church?
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The Home Secretary will never solve the problems she so feverishly describes.
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In the 87-year-old director’s new film The Old Oak, wishful liberal thinking comes at the cost of plausibility.
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Starmer has been lambasted by left and right, but his EU-returns deal targets “hero voters” who voted Conservative in 2019.
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The UK needs to be seen as a reliable upholder of international standards rather than as a rogue state.
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On immigration, Downing Street wanted a bonfire. Labour brought a fire extinguisher.
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As conflicts multiply European countries must agree consistent principles for asylum policy, as the alternative is anarchy.
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What makes Hungary so appealling to the new, radical right?
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Polling suggests the public is more unsettled by small boat crossings than Twitter would have us believe. Why is that?
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While the Tories flit between relaxing visa restrictions and migrant barges, no one is pleased.
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We need to end the cycle of unrealistic promises followed by cries of betrayal.
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Because his reputation relies on the perception of competence, the PM’s “stop the boats” campaign must be seen to be…
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And, perhaps more importantly, for how long will that attitude last?
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Meet “Mavis”: the Middle-Aged, Volatile, Insurgent voters reshaping Britain’s politics. Who are they and what do they want for themselves…
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What if we just made living here so miserable people wanted to leave?
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One can imagine a Kitchener-esque poster of Humza Yousaf, pointing out across the sea: our country needs you!
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Behind the media and Labour headlines, the immigration numbers tell a different story.
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