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Criminal gangs who advertise small boat crossings across the English Channel or fake passports online could spend up to five ...
The UK government introduces tougher penalties for advertising fake passports or people-smuggling services on social media.
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GB News on MSNLabour urged to 'maintain sovereignty' in migrant crisis warning: 'There'll be no Britain left!'Labour has been accused of being "pathologically determined to keep letting in hundreds of thousands" of illegal migrants as ...
Sick children from Gaza will be taken to Britain for NHS treatment under new plans. The Government will reveal proposals in ...
Gran Bretaña dice que las personas que anuncien pasaportes falsos o servicios de tráfico de personas en las redes sociales ...
The UK plans to impose a five-year prison sentence for those advertising fake passports and people-smuggling services online.
Britain says people who advertise fake passports or people-smuggling services on social medial could face up to five years in ...
The nearly 300 Gazan children are expected to never return back home, sources told the Sunday Times. Hundreds of ill Gazan ...
Empathy is in short supply at present, and actually listening to the other side's concerns, rather than dismissing them ...
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The Observer on MSN‘This is serious’: Starmer orders move towards digital ID systemA new internal paper by the Tony Blair Institute on the role of technology in government, commissioned by Morgan McSweeney, ...
Gangs promoting small boat Channel crossings on social media will face up to five years in prison as part of a new crackdown ...
The offence of promoting illegal crossings online would carry a sentence of up to five years in prison.
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