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Met Police Riot Training: Behind the Scenes

Exclusive look at Metropolitan Police riot squad training in Gravesend. See how officers prepare for London protests with petrol bombs and crowd control tactics. Read the full story.

London landlord loses appeal over £14k rent repayment

A Hackney landlord failed to overturn a £14,000 rent repayment order for running an unlicensed HMO. The tribunal rejected his hardship claim after he revealed owning a £1.4m home. Read the full details.

LA Immigration Agents Detain Toddler in Raid

Shocking incident in Los Angeles as immigration officials detain a two-year-old child during a raid, sparking fresh controversy over US enforcement practices and family separation.

Tommy Robinson found not guilty in public order case

English Defence League founder Tommy Robinson has been acquitted of public order offences after a tense confrontation at a London hotel housing asylum seekers. The verdict concludes a controversial case that divided public opinion.

Centre-Right Populists Target European Human Rights Convention

A dangerous new political strategy is emerging as centre-right parties across Europe weaponise immigration debates to undermine the European Convention on Human Rights, threatening the very foundation of continental rights protection.

Texas Judge Rules DACA Unlawful in Blow to Dreamers

A federal judge in Texas has declared the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals programme unlawful, throwing the futures of thousands of 'Dreamers' into uncertainty and escalating the US immigration debate.

Detroit court halted over trousers-less defendant

A routine court hearing in Detroit took an extraordinary turn when a defendant appeared virtually without wearing trousers, prompting a flustered judge to postpone proceedings in a case that's raising questions about virtual court decorum.

ICE's Hidden Detention Sites Exposed in US

Shocking investigation reveals ICE operates hidden detention facilities across the US, using unmarked buildings and covert tactics to detain immigrants away from public scrutiny.

Home Office paid migrant £500 to leave UK

Exclusive investigation reveals the Home Office paid Ethiopian migrant Hadush Kebatu £500 to voluntarily depart Britain, raising serious questions about taxpayer-funded 'incentive payments'.

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