Home Office minister Robert Jenrick accused human rights lawyers of ‘abusing’ law and suggested they were being spied on
Exclusive: Government claim that care system is too full for migrant kids is ‘completely untrue’, says foster charity
Young people seeking asylum have told their own stories about the pandemic’s devastating effects on their lives
A year after Derwentside detention centre opened, one woman reveals the impact that being held there had on her
Counter-terror police are being sent intelligence on activists who threaten businesses amid crackdown on protests
OPINION: We need unity between the detained, the outsourced and the underpaid – unions must take on the fight
More than 40% of asylum seekers may be unable to access legal aid, despite the vast majority needing such support
Mitie was handed a £53m contract in September despite reports of poor conditions at asylum centres
Exclusive: Banned from working, asylum seekers say their £40 a week is not stretching as far amid rising food costs
Exclusive: NHS gaps are seemingly being filled ‘at the expense of poorer countries’ with larger staffing shortfalls
Successive hard-right home secretaries have created a Home Office that prioritises immigration figures over human rights
The World Congress of Families, hosting an Accra ‘family and development’ event, has European allies who have called African migrants “slaves” and “poison”