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UK Local Elections in 2026 beyond the Traditional Two-Party System

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Understanding the Disappearance of Child Asylum Seekers in the UK Immigration Crisis

Understanding the Disappearance of Child Asylum Seekers in the UK Immigration Crisis

The UK immigration crisis shows a disquieting reality that even when under official care, children who arrive all alone in

By Patricia Bennett
November 24, 2025
UK Immigration Crisis 2025: Why Voters Rank It Above the Economy. Syed Mohsin Abbas Explain

UK Immigration Crisis 2025: Why Voters Rank It Above the Economy. Syed Mohsin Abbas Explain

Immigration has now surpassed the economy as the UK public’s top concern for the first time since Brexit, signalling a

By William Barnes
November 16, 2025
Tighter UK Immigration Policy Sparks Security and Human Rights Concerns

Tighter UK Immigration Policy Sparks Security and Human Rights Concerns

In 2025, the UK immigration policy grew more restrictive as the government responded to rising public concern over uncontrolled migration.

By Patricia Bennett
September 25, 2025

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