PMQs saw Starmer’s past positions on immigration attacked
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It matters that our people are indigenous. It’s about real history, not an abstract concept
The BBC Match of the Day host tweeted a commentary by Raz Segal was 'worth 13 minutes of anyone’s time'
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The country has become the first Middle Eastern country to be admitted to the US Visa Waiver program
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The BBC Match of the Day host tweeted that the language used around immigration policy 'is not dissimilar to that used by Germany in the 30s'
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Lenny Henry excels in monologue featuring a 50-something grocer who arrived in England from Jamaica in 1962 but decades later is forced to leave
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Suella Braverman's social media team released an image of her laughing during a trip to Rwanda and the image was subsequently doctored by Twitter users
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Lineker was also called out on the alleged hypocrisy of accepting a presenting job at the World Cup in Qatar
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The commentator and former professional footballer compared the language surrounding the UK’s asylum policy to Germany under the Nazis
Prominent Jews have attacked the BBC pundit after he compared the language being used to discuss UK’s asylum plans to 1930s Germany
By Ben Bloch
A change in immigration law will be aimed at dissuading new immigrants who make Aliyah from obtaining a passport and then leaving the country
By Ruth Anderson
We of all people should understand the dehumanising impact of how migrants are labelled
As Vladimir Putin enforces a military call-up, Russian men have hunted through their family history to find any proof of Jewish roots to claim Israeli citizenship