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07.10 / 11:03
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UK minister Suella Braverman's Delhi uncle cautions niece over immigration rhetoric
Suella Braverman has cautioned his niece about some of her language around immigration and urged her not to forget that she herself is a child of migrants. According to a report in 'The Times' on Saturday, Father Ayres Fernandes told the newspaper from India that he sees the need to clamp down on illegal immigration. However, the director of a retreat centre in Okhla said there was a need for more compassion towards refugees and asylum seekers.
06.10 / 08:16
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Indian immigrants will be massively affected if…: Expert amid Suella Braverman's hardline stand on UK migration
UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman's hard line speech that tough action needs to be taken to stop migration. “It's likely that Braverman is aware of the role immigration plays in sustaining the UK economy and fulfilling skill gaps, making her remarks noteworthy for not only political observers; but also stakeholders concerned with immigration's role in the UK's future. This is considering the country is grappling with with a labour shortfall in various sectors, " said Yash Dubal, A Y & J Solicitors, London, United Kingdom.
04.10 / 07:28
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UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman wows some Conservatives and alarms others with hard-line stance
U.K. Home Secretary Suella Braverman has railed against unauthorized migrants, human-rights laws and “woke” critics of her hardline policies at the Conservative Party's annual conference
24.09 / 02:57
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Unsustainable
UK interior minister Suella Braverman to raise 'unsustainable' migration pressures during U.S. visit
Suella Braverman will raise the «the unsustainable pressures» created by illegal migration when she makes a three-day visit to the U.S. this week, her office said on Sunday. In a keynote speech, Braverman will present a blueprint for how countries can combat the crisis and highlight how Britain has led the way in bringing forward «innovative approaches» to tackling the issue, the Home Office said. «Illegal migration and the unprecedented mass movement of people across the globe is placing unsustainable pressures on America, the UK and Europe,» Braverman said in the statement. «We must come together and ask whether the international conventions and legal frameworks designed 50-plus years ago are fit for purpose in an age of jet travel and smartphones.» British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who took office last year, has made «stopping the boats» — the arrival of migrants in small boats across the English Channel — a priority. However, the UK government's policies, such as sending asylum seekers to Rwanda, have so far failed to take off.
20.09 / 11:01
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'Investors spooked': Rishi Sunak confirms speech on the future of UK's net zero plans
In an unusual move, Sunak issued a statement late last night in response to BBC reports that the government was planning to delay, dilute or scrap at least six major environmental policies.
06.09 / 15:13
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UK to ban Russia's Wagner Group as 'terrorist' organisation: reports
Wagner Group as a terrorist organisation, media reports said on Tuesday, quoting Home Secretary Suella Braverman. The UK was set to make the Wagner Group a «proscribed» organisation under anti-terror laws, putting it on a par with Islamic State and al-Qaeda, a report in the Daily Mail said. «Wagner is a violent and destructive organisation which has acted as a military tool of Vladimir Putin's Russia overseas,» the newspaper quoted Braverman as saying. «While Putin's regime decides what to do with the monster it created, Wagner's continuing destabilising activities only continue to serve the Kremlin's political goals.» Under the Terrorism Act 2000 the home secretary has the power to proscribe an organisation if they believe it is involved in terrorism. A proscription order makes it a criminal offence to support the group. «They are terrorists, plain and simple — and this proscription order makes that clear in UK law,» a BBC report added, quoting the minister. «Wagner has been involved in looting, torture and barbarous murders,» Braverman added in the Daily Mail. The group's operations in Ukraine, the Middle East and Africa «are a threat to global security,» she said. «That is why we are proscribing this terrorist organisation and continuing to aid Ukraine wherever we can in its fight against Russia.» Draft measures to ban the Wagner Group under the act will be laid in Parliament on Wednesday, the reports said. In July, Britain announced sanctions against 13 individuals and businesses it said had links to the Russian group in Africa, accusing it of crimes there including killings and torture. The people and entities targeted — which are no longer able to deal with UK citizens, companies and banks, and have any UK assets
31.08 / 15:13
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Claire Coutinho: Newest Indian-origin minister in UK PM Rishi Sunak Cabinet
Claire Coutinho, a close aide of British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, got a big promotion as his new Energy Security and Net Zero Secretary in a mini reshuffle on Thursday. Coutinho, 38, becomes the second Goan-origin minister after Home Secretary Suella Braverman in the Sunak Cabinet and has a tough brief ahead of her as energy costs have been soaring in the wake of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. She has committed herself to work on safeguarding energy security and reducing bills for families struggling with a cost-of-living crisis. In her first Cabinet role, Coutinho replaced Grant Shapps after he was promoted to the post of Defence Secretary following the resignation of Ben Wallace. «I am delighted to have been appointed Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero.
18.08 / 19:03
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UK likely to relax work visa rules for Indians under FTA: Report
Economic Times. As per the report, the UK government is willing to relax some visa rules for Indian professionals, however, any visa relaxations are most probably to be limited as immigration is a politically sensitive subject in the UK. Till now UK has so far refused any concessions to its visa and immigration rules under the FTA with India.
18.07 / 15:17
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Sunak
UK PM Rishi Sunak's Illegal Migration Bill clears Parliament hurdle
Migration Bill, instrumental to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's pledge to «stop the boats» of illegal migrants entering the country's shores, has cleared its long-drawn parliamentary hurdle and will soon become law after Royal Assent from King Charles III. Under the bill, the UK's Home Secretary will have a legal duty to detain and remove anyone entering the UK illegally.
11.04 / 09:29
UPS
UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman launches economic crime plan
The three-year plan, which was delayed by nine months, allows the Government, the law enforcement and private sector to collaborate and crack down on money laundering, kleptocracy and sanctions evasion.
31.03 / 11:33
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UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman launches economic crime plan
The three-year plan, which was delayed by nine months, allows the Government, the law enforcement and private sector to collaborate and crack down on money laundering, kleptocracy and sanctions evasion.
01.11 / 16:03
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'Inflammatory': UK interior minister Suella Braverman slammed over migrant 'invasion' remark
British Home Secretary Suella Braverman has been accused of using inflammatory language after describing the arrival of asylum seekers on England's southern coast as an "invasion".
20.10 / 08:03
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Liz Truss' government in meltdown as top minister quits and Tory MPs squabble in parliament
Britain's interior minister quit on Wednesday with a broadside at Liz Truss before her lawmakers openly quarrelled in parliament, underscoring the erosion of the prime minister's authority after just weeks in the job.
05.10 / 00:41
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UK government to 'take back control' from European human rights court
The British government wants to "take back control" of immigration and asylum laws from the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.
09.07 / 15:29
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Conservatives
Sunak
Rishi Sunak the favourite as Conservatives enter race to succeed Boris Johnson
Several new contenders in the British Conservative Party's latest leadership race threw their hats into the ring going into the weekend, opening up the field to replace the departing Boris Johnson.
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