Tag: Home Office
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Former Strictly star fears Home Office error could leave her homeless and deported
Overview of the concern A former Strictly Come Dancing star is alarmed that a bureaucratic blunder by the Home Office could strip her of the right to live in Britain, potentially leaving her and her young family homeless and facing deportation. The dancer, a US citizen, has lived in the UK for years, building a…
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Former Strictly star fears Home Office blunder could leave her homeless and deported
Former Strictly star fears Home Office blunder could leave her homeless A former Strictly Come Dancing professional is facing an alarming legal maze after a clerical error by the Home Office allegedly wiped out her right to live in Britain from official records. Anya Garnis, a 43-year-old American, says the mistake could force her family…
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Anya Garnis fears homelessness and deportation after Home Office records blunder
Former Strictly star’s nightmare: a Home Office mistake threatens housing and residency Former Strictly Come Dancing professional Anya Garnis, a US citizen who has long called Britain home, has been told she risks losing her rights to live in the country after an alleged blunder by the Home Office erased her residency status from official…
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End of the ‘golden ticket’ asylum rules and Labour leadership talks
Introduction: A moment of policy pivot and leadership chatter The political week has thrown into sharper relief a pair of potentially seismic developments: mounting pressure over the so‑called
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End of the ‘Golden Ticket’ Asylum Rules and Labour Leadership Talk
UK Politics Faces a New Front: End of the ‘Golden Ticket’ Asylum Rules The debate over asylum policy has returned to the centre stage of British politics as government sources signal a potential end to the so-called
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Boriswave Migrants Face 10-Year Benefit Ban Under New Plans
What is the Boriswave and what changes are being proposed? The term “Boriswave” has been used to describe a wave of migrants who arrived in the United Kingdom during the latter part of Boris Johnson’s tenure as prime minister. As the government reviews its immigration system, officials are preparing to introduce measures that would restrict…
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Samsung’s Movingstyle TV on Wheels Arrives in US and UK: A Portable 27-Inch Hybrid
Samsung’s Movingstyle: A 27-Inch Hybrid That Moves With You Samsung is continuing to blur the line between monitors and small TVs with its latest concept put into a practical form. The Movingstyle is a 27-inch hybrid device designed to function as both a high-quality monitor and a compact television, with mobility at its core. After…
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Would you spend £5,700 on a chair? I tried out the new hot seat
Introduction: A Bold Bet on Comfort When a chair costs £5,700, it isn’t just furniture—it’s a statement. The Aiora from DavidHugh promises more than a place to sit. It pledges an antidote to the strains of modern life, a blend of design heritage and ergonomic science. I spent a week with the chair to see…
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Youngest Knife Incidents in UK Schools Spark Security Push
Scope of the problem: knives in schools across England and Wales A BBC investigation has exposed that incidents involving knives or sharp objects are occurring in primary schools, not just in secondary ones. Police data from 41 of 43 forces in England and Wales reveal a troubling trend: in 2024 there were 1,304 offences linked…

