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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.

Why Legal AI Must Expand Beyond Big Law Firms

Exclusive analysis reveals how artificial intelligence could transform legal services for smaller UK firms, boosting efficiency and access to justice beyond corporate giants.

Legal alarm over Tory MP's deportation threat

Leading UK lawyers warn of a 'race to the bottom' in immigration policy after Conservative MP Jonathan Gullis threatens mass deportations, raising constitutional concerns.

New Right to Work Crackdown Hits UK Businesses

British companies are bracing for sweeping new immigration compliance requirements targeting gig economy workers, with fines set to quadruple for non-compliance under updated Right to Work legislation.

Celtic beat Rangers in dramatic League Cup semi-final

Relive the electric Hampden Park showdown as Celtic secure their place in the Scottish League Cup final with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over arch-rivals Rangers in a match filled with drama, controversy, and unforgettable moments.

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.

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.

France votes to add consent clause to rape law

French parliament makes historic move to explicitly define sexual consent in law after controversial court ruling sparked nationwide protests and demands for legal reform.

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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