Home affairs

Observer: Islamophobia charity Tell Mama facing closure after funding pulled by government

Observer: Home Office contractor collected data on UK citizens while checking migrants’ finances

London Centric: The Prince Charles Cinema landlord and his cockroach-infested “worst place to live in Croydon”

Observer: Thousands of Syrians in limbo as UK Home Office freezes asylum claims

Observer: Revealed: Conservatives spent £134m on never-used IT systems for failed Rwanda scheme

i: Inside the Home Office as mistrust grows over Labour’s small boats plan

Observer: UK officials urged to act ‘months ago’ on child sexual abuse inquiry’s demands

Observer: ‘Picture Nigel Farage as PM’: jubilant Reform UK dares to dream at East of England conference

i: How ‘insane’ Home Office errors helped create a new asylum-seeker homeless problem

Observer: Home Office says only half of UK asylum decisions meet its quality standards

i: Home Office spending £170m to reopen old asylum centres – to hold 290 people

i: ‘Smash the gangs won’t work’: Home Office officials doubt Labour small boats plan

Observer: How Gaza sparked the biggest UK protest movement in recent history – and a headache for the police’

i: ‘Revealed: Labour’s three key tests for an Albanian-style offshore asylum deal’

Observer: ‘Labour bid to ‘smash the gangs’ could add to death risk for Channel migrants’

Observer: ‘Newborn baby made homeless by Home Office in frenzy to clear asylum backlog’

i: ‘Home Office small boats chief quits in new setback to Labour plan’

i: ‘£300m and no flights: Home Office fury at Rwanda disaster that ‘wrecked’ asylum system’

Observer: ‘Hunger strikes and suicide attempts as asylum seekers claim Essex site is ‘like prison’’

Observer: Thousands of cleared asylum claims to be returned to Home Office after errors’

Telegraph: ‘How the failing Passport Office was transformed into Britain’s most efficient public service’

Observer: ‘Children trapped in war zones because of UK refusal to ease refugee visa rules’

Daily Mail: ‘The Home Office loses at least 21,000 asylum seekers in five years - and the true figure could be far higher’

i: ‘‘Rampant’ errors and faulty IT: Why the Home Office keeps losing asylum seekers’

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