We must be able to threaten tech bosses with jail
There is precedence for this: jail sentences for senior managers in other UK legislation are commonplace for breaches of statutory duties
There is precedence for this: jail sentences for senior managers in other UK legislation are commonplace for breaches of statutory duties
The decision is a major victory for Downing Street after months of uncertainty over the scheme's legality
Former prime minister backs Bill exerting Britain's sovereignty over asylum law
Sri Nithyananda, a self-styled 'Godman', is wanted in connection with allegations of rape, child abduction and fraud
Chancellor scrambles to reassure critics that Government has yet to make a decision after he failed to mention it in his Autumn Statement
Polls show the public has rightfully lost patience over failures to use Brexit to take back control of our borders. A reckoning will follow
With 12,000 Albanians arriving in the UK this year, we look at the treacherous journey they face and the impact of the Modern Slavery Act
The alternative is two more years of tough rhetoric and minimal results from a department which is increasingly unfit for purpose
Boris Johnson has made most of the running in securing Right-wing Conservative MPs, although Lord Frost has plumped for Rishi Sunak
374 people land in small boats as arrivals continue for fifth day in a row
Intercepted migrants crossing the Channel in small boats will no longer be deemed ‘illegal entrants’ but ‘arriving passengers’
New Prime Minister sacks a number of Rishi Sunak supporters and appoints close allies to top roles
Source says the former Home Secretary was persistently blocked by officials as department's Twitter account 'likes' post calling her 'cruel'
Usual formalities will have to wait as new PM moves quickly to put her Cabinet to work delivering manifesto and campaign pledges
The Home Secretary wants to stop the 'merry-go-round' that can allow illegal migrants and criminals to swerve deportation
Home Secretary assembles eight-strong group of experts as charities and asylum seekers prepare to question legality of deportations
From Princess Diana to 'woke' police, we reveal the most popular talking points in the news this week
Home Office has launched a consultation asking whether two-factor authentication should be 'required for all online accounts by default'
There is speculation she will be moved from her post if, as expected, Liz Truss succeeds Boris Johnson as Prime Minister
Five were sent home along with 27 criminals, who had been convicted of combined prison sentences of more than 87 years, on the same flight
The outgoing Prime Minister praised the 'activism' and 'energy' of officers as he attended a raid on one of his final days in office