Government caves in to Tory rebels: Politics Weekly podcast
Jessica Elgot and Sonia Sodha discuss the latest from Westminster, and Fiona Harvey updates us on...
Government caves in to Tory rebels: Politics Weekly podcast
Jessica Elgot and Sonia Sodha discuss the latest from Westminster, and Fiona Harvey updates us on...
Braverman, cuts, and the end of Sunak’s honeymoon? –Politics Weekly UK
Criticism of Suella Braverman is mounting, with the home secretary under fire over her handling...
A continuing refugee crisis and the end of net zero?
Guardian political columnist John Harris is joined by Guardian columnists Rafael Behr and Zoe...
A government fearful of protest: Politics Weekly podcast
Heather Stewart and Aubrey Allegretti discuss the police, crime, sentencing and courts bill, and...
Cummings throws government under the bus: Politics Weekly podcast
Heather Stewart and Sonia Sodha discuss the rather dramatic revelations from Dominic Cummings’...
Has Boris Johnson lost his grip? Politics Weekly podcast
Heather Stewart and Polly Toynbee discuss the government’s narrowly approved social care plan and...
Stranded in Pakistan: why did the Home Office deny a baby a visa?
Nina Saleh, a British resident for 20 years, travelled to Pakistan to adopt a baby and was then...
Revisited: the Windrush scandal isn't over
Hubert Howard, a prominent Windrush victim, died recently without receiving compensation or a...
From Yemen to the UK: Noor's story of forced marriage and fleeing her home
A women’s rights activist tells the extraordinary story of how she fled Yemen after her life was...
The meteoric rise of Suella Braverman
She has been an MP for only seven years but has been catapulted into one of the biggest jobs in...
The children going missing from Home Office hotels
More than 200 unaccompanied child asylum seekers have gone missing from hotels used by the Home...
How the UK government’s Rwanda asylum plan came unstuck
The supreme court has ruled that the government’s plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda is...
Who are the people risking everything to cross the Channel?
The number of migrants arriving in small boats this year is already double that of 2019. But...
Inside Napier: the former army barracks housing asylum seekers
The Guardian’s home affairs correspondent, Jamie Grierson, discusses the government’s decision to...
What the scandal at Manston asylum centre says about our migration system
For the last six weeks conditions at a centre housing people who made perilous journeys across...
The ‘cruel’ new visa rules set to break up families
Government attempts to bear down on record migration figures will target family visas for those...
Racism within the Windrush compensation scheme
The Guardian’s Amelia Gentleman wrote her first story on the Windrush scandal almost three years...
Deported and disgraced: the students wrongly accused of cheating
In 2014, the Home Office revoked the visas of 35,000 students accused of cheating in an English...
A 975-day nightmare: how the Home Office forced a British citizen into destitution abroad
Richard Amoah went to Ghana for his father’s funeral and found himself barred from returning to...
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#04 Working remotely - is it a blessing or a curse?
Working remotely sounds like a dream. No time and money wasted on commuting and the luxury of...
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