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In this video, we’re going to have a look into exactly what’s gone wrong at the ONS, and what the impact this has (and is having) on wider society.
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UK Statistics Authority to Step Down FT
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Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has announced she is temporarily suspending all applications to bring family members to the UK under the asylum system until new, tighter rules are introduced.
Cooper said on Monday, as MPs returned to Westminster for the first time since July, that this means refugees will be subject to “the same family migration rules and conditions as everyone else".
New applications to the existing refugee family reunion route will be suspended this week, she said.
The move comes ahead of more comprehensive reforms to the family reunion route, which will be outlined in an asylum statement later this year and implemented by spring.
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The UK Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer has told the BBC he understands if some people are frustrated, one year on from Labour taking government.
Now, he says, the government is in "phase two", where the focus is on "delivery, delivery, delivery".
"I completely get it," Starmer said when asked how he would feel if a hotel housing asylum seekers was at the end of his street.
He added: "Local people by and large do not want these hotels in their towns, in their place, and nor do I. I'm completely at one with them on that."
Starmer says he understands why people want the hotels closed and he wants that too "as quickly as possible".
Asked to put a date on it, Starmer reiterates his commitment to do so by the end of this Parliament.
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The UK's Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has referred herself to the standards watchdog after admitting she did not pay enough stamp duty on her second home.
The Daily Telegraph reported that she saved £40,000 in stamp duty when buying a £800,000 flat in East Sussex, after allegedly telling tax authorities it was her main home.
She told the local council it was her second home - and pays a higher level of council tax there as a result.
There is no suggestion she has broken any laws, and Rayner said she "deeply" regrets "the error that has been made".
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The value of the pound has sunk - as the cost of 30-year government borrowing reached its highest level this century.
Sky's economics and data editor Ed Conway analyses why UK gilt yields have got more expensive - and whether it means Britain is on the brink of a financial crisis.
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Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is currently in Washington DC, where he is due to testify in front of the House Judiciary Committee on internet censorship.
He spoke to our US Correspondent Mark Stone, saying he hopes that American political parties will have a "frank conversation" with the British government about censorship.
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At today's House Judiciary Committee hearing, Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) questioned UK MP Nigel Farage about threats to free speech.
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GB News celebrated its expansion into the United States of America by holding an exclusive launch party in Washington DC last night.
The event, at the iconic Ned's Club, was attended by more than 500 VIPs from across US politics, American business and the global media. The evening was hosted by GB News presenter Bev Turner, who will anchor the channel's new show The Late Show Live when it launches later this month. Other speakers included Nigel Farage, Karoline Leavitt and Howard Lutnick. The Reform UK leader said he knew tough days lie ahead, but declared that nothing his rivals nor the establishment media throw at him will stop him getting to No10.
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The majority of all asylum seekers and refugees in Scotland are in Glasgow.
For decades, its people and politicians have proudly promoted it as a sanctuary city that welcomes everyone, no matter where they come from.
But that conscience is now coming with a cost.
The historically pro-immigration council is now warning that the rising numbers and a lack of UK government support are placing extreme pressure on the city’s housing and homelessness services.
Glasgow has more asylum seekers than any other local authority in the UK. Once people are granted leave to remain and become refugees, they are no longer the responsibility of the Home Office but of the council.
Scotland has more generous homelessness laws than the rest of the UK, which means Glasgow has a responsibility to house every asylum seeker who becomes a refugee.
This pressure has pushed the city into a housing emergency.
More than half of those in temporary accommodation are now refugees.
Unprecedented numbers of new refugees are also now travelling from other cities to Glasgow - because they know it is their best hope for a home.
Qasim is an asylum seeker from Afghanistan. He came to the UK on a small boat earlier this year.
He has just been moved to another temporary home - this time to a two-bedroom flat which he will be sharing with three men he has never met.
There are no so-called asylum hotels in Glasgow, and instead, everyone is put into shared housing like this.
”I get moved around in Glasgow but as an asylum seeker I do get a home," Qasim said.
"If I get refugee status, I am made homeless and then join a waiting list for permanent accommodation. There are so many refugees here now it takes a long time.
“I was two years old when the UK bombed my country and told us to help them fight the Taliban. My parents were killed. If I go back, they will kill me too. The legal routes to come here were all blocked. Going on a boat was a risk I had to take.”
If Qasim is allowed to stay, he will join the long list of those waiting for a home in Glasgow.
For decades, the city has proudly stated that "refugees are welcome here", but the council leader told us this is now a message they may need to reconsider if they don’t get support from the Home Office.
“[What] we're looking at is around a £90 million budget gap for Glasgow, and about £66 million of that is homelessness overspend," Council Leader Susan Aitken said.
She says this has been directly created by the large number of homeless refugees.
She says it is due to "the pressure of the mass processing of people who are refugees already in the city and then exacerbated by people travelling from other parts of the UK".
She describes it as "a perfect storm" and says the council is now at the point where it is struggling to say that refugees are welcome.
“That’s not because we don't want to welcome refugees. We want to be able to continue welcoming refugees. What we're seeing is, if the UK government doesn't step up to its responsibilities and help us meet our responsibilities, then that is going to become unsustainable. And it is already fast becoming unsustainable.”
It’s not just in the city chambers where attitudes are visibly changing.
Scotland flags have begun appearing on lampposts across the city, concentrated in areas with large numbers of asylum seekers and refugees.
This is Scotland’s contribution to the Raise The Colours campaign seen in England - partly patriotic pride, partly an anti-immigration message to politicians.
Some of the people who live here told us the message behind the flags is not about racism but is intrinsically linked to their city’s housing crisis.
Ashley is a support worker. She lives in a top floor flat, meaning her disabled partner can’t move in with her and her daughters.
They’ve been waiting for years for suitable accommodation.
She is supportive of the flags but she wants to be clear: the anger is not towards the refugees but the politicians.
“I think they’ve made us resentful because the government has not really thought about it, they've just done it," she said.
“In this area, everybody used to know everybody, but now nobody knows anybody because the government are just filling them with anybody and everybody. We don’t know these people. And it’s not because I am a racist. I love them all equally and I do understand that these people are fleeing from a difficult situation but at the same point we are in a crisis.”
This flags protest is spreading – with more being put up on new streets each night across Glasgow.
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Watch the extraordinary moment Reform UK Leader Nigel Farage got into a tense exchange with Democrat Hank Johnson, the US representative for Georgia, during a judiciary hearing on free speech in Washington DC.
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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has refused to say if he will sack Angela Rayner if she is found to have broken the ministerial code over her tax affairs.
Speaking to the BBC's Chris Mason, Starmer says he will act on the report by his independent adviser, which he expects to be completed "quickly”.
Pressure is mounting on the deputy prime minister after she admitted to underpaying stamp duty on a £800,000 flat.
Rayner said the "mistake" arose due to legal advice that didn't "properly take account" of her complex situation, which involved a trust set up for her son with special educational needs.
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A man has been found guilty of sexually assaulting a woman and a 14-year-old girl in Epping, England.
The arrest of Hadush Kebatu in July, an asylum seeker who was staying at the Bell Hotel in Epping, led to a wave of anti-immigration protests and counter-demonstrations.
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Sky's Lisa Holland reports on a rare insight into the UK's immigration system: Portrayed through the journey of an Indian family who came to the UK on student visas, "allegedly obtained using fake documents".
"UK is my dream country... lots of people moving to London, then I decided this is a good place to live," says a man we are calling Sami.
He says he would have never got a visa if he had not used fake documents.
"100% the abuse of the system is widespread with the use of fake documents," he adds.
WARNING: This report includes references to suicide which some viewers may find distressing.
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On August 18, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated that the United States had pledged to cooperate with Ukraine’s allies in providing security guarantees for Kyiv as part of any deal to end its war with Russia.
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Donald Trump's steep 50% tariffs on India have kicked in, weeks after the US president issued an executive order imposing an additional 25% penalty on India over its purchases of Russian oil and weapons.
This makes India - one of the US's strongest partners in the Indo-Pacific - among the countries hit with the highest tariffs in the world. This could deal a blow to exports and growth in the world's fifth largest economy, given that the US was, until recently, India's largest trading partner.
Earlier this month, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a promise to cut taxes to mitigate the economic impact of Trump's tariffs. He has also urged domestic self-reliance.
He said that a Diwali gift in the form of a "massive tax bonanza" was on its way for the common man and the millions of small businesses that power Asia's third largest economy.
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