Windrush compensation scheme needs significant overhaul, MPs told
Victims should be given legal support to help slash number of claimants denied payouts, says Windrush commissionerAmelia Gentleman (the Guardian)
Victims should be given legal support to help slash number of claimants denied payouts, says Windrush commissionerAmelia Gentleman (the Guardian)
Rwanda had sued UK government over alleged breach of agreement, after scheme scrapped by Labour on first day in officeRajeev Syal (the Guardian)
Children of those on care worker visas – who came legally before rule change – told to leave even if parents can stayDiane Taylor (the Guardian)
Coalition of more than 100 organisations says move could lead to more children ending up in adult detention facilitiesDiane Taylor (the Guardian)
Tribunal orders company to pay Shabin Shaji for care work he was not given after coming to UK, in landmark caseChris Osuh (the Guardian)
Refugee charities say the numbers revealed in Freedom of Information data are ‘shocking’Rajeev Syal (the Guardian)
Judgment outlawing forcing of survivors of trafficking, torture and other forms of violence to share rooms is blow to Shabana Mahmood’s asylum plansRajeev Syal (the Guardian)
Labour’s Makerfield byelection candidate understood to have changed stance on no recourse to public funds policyPeter Walker (the Guardian)
Figures raise questions over ministers’ plans to raise qualifying period for settled status from five years to 10Chris Osuh (the Guardian)
Exclusive: ‘Desperate’ man, in hiding after returning in a lorry, says he knows of 18 others from scheme who live in Britain covertlyDiane Taylor (the Guardian)
Decline to 171,000 last year will encourage ministers in what is seen as a battleground issue against ReformRajeev Syal (the Guardian)
Study, published as latest migration figures are released, shows incorrect perceptions driving immigration debateGeneva Abdul (the Guardian)
Exclusive: Greater Manchester understood to support home secretary’s push to limit legal and illegal migrationJessica Elgot (the Guardian)
Eritrean man was due to be forcibly removed to France under ‘one in, one out’ schemeDiane Taylor (the Guardian)
Charity estimates up to 1,360 children could remain separated from families for every month the suspension continuesDiane Taylor (the Guardian)
Asylum seekers express dismay at continuation of scheme agreed last year that has failed to stop crossings in ChannelDiane Taylor (the Guardian)
All 46 Council of Europe members sign agreement ‘deplored’ by human rights organisationsRajeev Syal (the Guardian)
Council of Europe to hold meeting in Moldova on Friday, with human rights body set to declare recognition of countries’ right to control bordersRajeev Syal (the Guardian)
Councillor announces plan to withdraw from government-funded programme in run-up to May electionsHannah Al-Othman (the Guardian)
Shabana Mahmood has announced plan to cut leave to remain to 30 months, to concern of UN’s refugee agencyDiane Taylor (the Guardian)
Pledge ahead of local elections dismissed as ‘not a serious policy’ and ‘profoundly un-British’Ben Quinn (the Guardian)
Government’s anti-slavery commissioner says traffickers are exploiting a growing pipeline of vulnerabilityDiane Taylor (the Guardian)
Two were found dead in the early hours of Sunday morning in boat carrying about 82 people, several of whom were injuredDiane Taylor (the Guardian)
GB News owner’s son, who wants Channel to be mined to stop migrants, is latest to have a go at transatlantic rightwing commentaryMichael Savage (the Guardian)
Kurdish Syrian man, 26, said he fled forced conscription by YPG militia because he ‘didn’t want to kill people’Diane Taylor (the Guardian)
Winston Marshall, former member of Mumford & Sons, says those crossing are ‘economic migrants’ not refugeesMichael Savage (the Guardian)
Protester says he migrated from Malaysia as a child and describes home secretary’s immigration policies as cruelAamna Mohdin (the Guardian)
Home secretary indicates Whitehall talks about returns programme, a move that would shock humanitarian groupsRajeev Syal (the Guardian)
Removal site in Dunkirk will hold people of 10 nationalities trying to reach UK in small boats under new £660m deal with FrenchRajeev Syal (the Guardian)
Australia’s Corporate Travel Management is ‘negotiating commercial arrangements’ to refund the moneyLauren Almeida (the Guardian)
Campaign is said to be first time Labour-affiliated Unison is lobbying en masse against a key party policyDiane Taylor (the Guardian)
Three-year deal includes funding for a riot squad to ‘disperse’ people trying to board small boatsRajeev Syal (the Guardian)
In a letter to the Guardian, Uran Ferizi criticises ‘obsession’ with demonising AlbaniansBen Quinn (the Guardian)
Home secretary accuses protesters of trying to ‘delegitimise’ concerns people have over immigrationRajeev Syal (the Guardian)
Judge in case of two families housed for years in single hotel rooms says they should have been moved within three monthsRajeev Syal (the Guardian)
After the attempted arson attack on a London synagogue, communities remain determined that ‘building higher walls’ will not stem rising tide of antisemitismEsther Addley (the Guardian)
Coventry University reported Navodya De Silva, 25, to Home Office after £8,000 arrived late, causing termination of visaDiane Taylor (the Guardian)
Refugee Council criticises Labour’s decision, saying military sites are unsuitable and ‘more expensive than hotels’Rajeev Syal (the Guardian)
Exclusive: Analysis of government figures indicates public finances will gain £600m not £10bn if migrants’ access to benefits is reducedJessica Elgot (the Guardian)
Inspection reveals use of force after protest by detainees being deported under ‘one in, one out’ schemeDiane Taylor (the Guardian)