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Podcasts de Home Office

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...

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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...

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A continuing refugee crisis and the end of net zero?

Guardian political columnist John Harris is joined by Guardian columnists Rafael Behr and Zoe...

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A government fearful of protest: Politics Weekly podcast

Heather Stewart and Aubrey Allegretti discuss the police, crime, sentencing and courts bill, and...

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Cummings throws government under the bus: Politics Weekly podcast

Heather Stewart and Sonia Sodha discuss the rather dramatic revelations from Dominic Cummings’...

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Has Boris Johnson lost his grip? Politics Weekly podcast

Heather Stewart and Polly Toynbee discuss the government’s narrowly approved social care plan and...

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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...

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Revisited: the Windrush scandal isn't over

Hubert Howard, a prominent Windrush victim, died recently without receiving compensation or a...

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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...

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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...

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The children going missing from Home Office hotels

More than 200 unaccompanied child asylum seekers have gone missing from hotels used by the Home...

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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...

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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...

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Inside Napier: the former army barracks housing asylum seekers

The Guardian’s home affairs correspondent, Jamie Grierson, discusses the government’s decision to...

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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...

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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...

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Racism within the Windrush compensation scheme

The Guardian’s Amelia Gentleman wrote her first story on the Windrush scandal almost three years...

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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...

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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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