Australia's Asylum Test: Fast-Track Justice or Political Theatre?
Australia's Asylum Test: Fast-Track Justice or Political Theatre?
Families of failed asylum seekers will be offered up to £40,000 to leave the UK under a new pilot announced by Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood.
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March 5, 2026 at 08:30PM
South African Refugees in the U.S. Report Poor Living Conditions and Gaps in Resettlement Support
📰 Original title: Estados Unidos aloja a los ‘emigrantes’ sudafricanos en condiciones precarias
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An article published by mpr21 reports that a group of South African emigrants of European descent who recently arrived in the United States under a revised asylum program are facing difficult living…
CARAD (The Centre for Asylum Seerks, Refugees and Detainees in Western Australioa) was deeply honoured to host the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention during their 12-day visit to Australia. Our discussions focused on critical concerns affecting our clients held in Western Australia’s immigration detention facilities including degrading treatment, inadequate healthcare, and the use of physical and chemical restraints. We also discussed our concerns regarding deportations (including increased fear of being deported) and third-country transfers to Nauru.
We affirmed our support of the recommendations contained in ‘Immigration Detention in Australia: Civil Society Submission to the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention’. We are grateful for this opportunity to share our clients’ experiences, amplify the voices of those seeking safety and advocate for the human rights and dignity of all people seeking asylum in Australia.
Thank you to the UN Working Group for their important work and commitment to upholding human rights standards worldwide.
The British Museum is not what it was. It used to be the only place in London where you could see foreign treasures seized from their original owners under questionable pretenses. Now, thanks to the Home Office’s new "jewelry seizure" policy, you can get that same authentic experience at Heathrow arrivals!
Why wait for the Benin Bronzes when the government is busy curating a new collection of "non-sentimental" watches and gold rings straight from the hands of asylum seekers?
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/nov/17/refugees-jewellery-asylum-home-office
Keir Starmer Struggles to Deliver Change Amid Rising Pressure and Reform UK's Challenges
Keir Starmer, leader of the Labour Party, is facing increasing pressure to deliver on his promises of change. During an interview on BBC Radio 5 Live, Starmer admitted that progress has been slower than expected, and he expressed frustration over the lack of tangible results. His government's recent... [More info]