Refugees
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I am scared - Labor’s cruel deportation bill is an attack on my family and countless others like us
Betia ShakibaHow can a country that prides itself on its commitment to human rights turn its back on those most in need? -
Prof Sir John Curtice, the psephologist and lead election analyst for the BBC, said the chances of a Tory revival were small
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Greens attack legislation, now the subject of a Senate inquiry, as a ‘Trump-style travel ban’
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A tourist visa is the only way in for hundreds of Palestinians seeking refuge, leaving them forced to rely on overwhelmed community organisations
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How does it feel to risk trafficking and torture to seek a better life in a strange land? Directors including Matteo Garrone and Milad Alami are tackling one of the most pressing issues of our time
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Exclusive: newly obtained footage and leaked documents show how a ‘mass casualty event’ could arise from aggressive tactics employed by border forces
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An inquest into Faysal Ishak Ahmed’s death is under way – but it’s unlikely it will reckon with concerns about punitive detention and duty of care
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Almost a year since conflict reignited in Sudan, its terrified people are crossing borders to Chad and beyond. An increasing number are trying to reach Europe as food supplies dwindle in the refugee camps and the eyes of the world look elsewhere
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Soaked survivors clung to hull overnight before being taken to safety by Indonesian rescue team
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Liberal Democrat Steve Webb says he thinks affected women will have to be offered some ‘form of rough justice’
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Lords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring
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Proper jobs, English classes and a refugee minister – this is how to fix Britain’s asylum system
Guli Francis-DehqaniThe mania for deportation is expensive, cruel and doesn’t work. My family history shows how the UK can benefit from refugees, says bishop Guli Francis-Dehqani