The Home Office are clearly trying to counter the drip-feed of toxic stories, but the ultimate solution is not in their hands.
Taxpayers are going to have to pick up the bill for a pseudoscientific method that’s prejudiced in itself.
Modest consolidation over decades is one thing; large increases over a Parliament would be quite another.
The latest data on cases and death rates across the continent.
The Western World has consistently reduced its contribution to these schemes with people making increasingly dangerous journeys.
Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom joined the USA in condemning moves to shut down free and fair elections in Hong Kong.
The detection of spikes is, paradoxically, a consequence of the country’s improved testing regime.
Even putting aside the EU dimension, there are very good arguments for having one in place.
As of July 26, anyone who arrives in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland from Spain has needed to self-isolate for 14 days.
They are five times more likely than average to develop mesothelioma, the disease most closely linked to inhalation of this deadly substance.
We need a special regime: a UK plc with a government-owned ‘golden share’, giving the Government special powers.
Contrary to what members of the Labour Party say, the evidence demonstrates that the public desire for high taxes on the rich is low.
Given the EU’s risk levels, its lack of investment in NATO and its poor relations with its neighbours, it is hardly an attractive partner; more of a liability.
Subject to mutual agreement, we could establish an integrated UK/French border patrol to rescue migrants at sea and bring them to a place of safety.
To do so would mean more than staying in step with Trump. For no US administration could accept being bound into a UN system without a veto.