
Protester Heckles UK Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood
A protester who heckled UK Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood dismissed claims of being a 'white liberal,' stating he migrated from Malaysia as a child and criticized her immigration policies.
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A protester who heckled UK Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood dismissed claims of being a 'white liberal,' stating he migrated from Malaysia as a child and criticized her immigration policies.

A Conservative MP has urged the UK Home Secretary to ban DJ Haram from performing in the UK following a pro-Palestine speech at the Sydney Biennale, which is now under police investigation.

UK Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has unveiled plans to reform the immigration system, including ending permanent refugee status, drawing accusations of mimicking Donald Trump.

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood's decision to make refugee status temporary in England and Wales has drawn backlash, with the Law Society suggesting it may undermine legal obligations.

An opinion piece from The Guardian discusses UK Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood's use of an expletive in response to a heckler during an interview, analyzing the political implications and her perceived strategy of blaming liberals for her immigration plans.

The UK government has banned the annual pro-Palestinian Al-Quds Day march in London, citing risks of disorder and the organizer’s alleged support for Iran, following a request from the Metropolitan Police. Organizers have decided to hold a static protest instead.

Backbench discontent is reportedly growing over UK Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood's proposed asylum reforms, with critics suggesting her change of tone may not be well-received.

Home Secretary Mahmood plans to double down on Danish-style asylum seeker restrictions, despite a recent by-election defeat that has put pressure on the government.

The UK Home Secretary has vowed to take action against 'sham lawyers' exploiting the asylum system, following reports that some law firms and advisers are assisting migrants in making fraudulent claims.

The UK Home Secretary announced a new policy offering financial incentives of up to £40,000 to families of failed asylum seekers to encourage them to leave the country, aiming for significant taxpayer savings.

The Home Secretary, Mahmood, is expected to announce new curbs on support for asylum seekers, stating the move is necessary to restore public trust in the asylum system.

The home secretary, Mahmood, plans to double down on Danish-style restrictions for asylum seekers, despite a recent by-election defeat.