Planet Normal: Bringing you the best of the Rocket in 2024 so far
Liam Halligan and Allison Pearson open the archives and bring you some of their favourite guests on the rocket in 2024
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Liam Halligan and Allison Pearson open the archives and bring you some of their favourite guests on the rocket in 2024
Confidence and humility do not often sit together in one politician. But that is what the party now requires to recover
Home Office estimate comes as Labour puts forward legislation to tackle issue
The boat was good enough to house oil rig workers – but weeping human rights lawyers demand only the best for migrants
The newly elected MP for Clacton believes that leaving the European Court of Human Rights could help to curb illegal migration
Reform leader claims record levels of net migration has led to groupings of people who have ‘completely different sets of priorities’
Barge’s contract will end in January as Government attempts to clear backlog of claims
Party will bring in checks on local services to ensure areas can cope with planned asylum reception centres
Illegal migrant returns are at historically low levels. Yvette Cooper is unlikely to make a difference
New Delhi wants to resume free-trade talks with new UK Government
Over coffee at home, the ex-immigration minister gives his plan for the Tories and insists he has nothing bad to say about Suella Braverman
Officials hopeful that unprecedented move signals closer cooperation on stopping small boat crossings
A row over a detention centre in Oxford will be the first big test of Starmer’s real willingness to deport
The people of Coolock voiced their opposition to migrants in the area for months. Their government isn’t listening
Labour’s plans to increase building are likely to fail if all the blame is pinned on local objectors
Home Secretary issues warning to fellow ministers after highest six-month figure yet for migrants making the journey
Labour have no plan to address the pressure our open border has placed on public services, housing and infrastructure
Remarks in WhatsApp group for asylum seeker escorts were misinterpreted, employment judge rules
Number of people in England and Wales increases by almost 610,000 – the largest jump since 1949
The party should seek a new consensus. The current model of speaking Right while acting Left has failed
Shadow home secretary says party needs to win back public’s trust on border control and ‘get our house in order’
Labour will always grow the state and increase regulation. My party must be ready to counter this ideology