Deportation

G4S Security Guards In New Probe

PA/The Huffington Post UK | Posted 14.05.2013 | UK

An Angolan man died after being restrained by G4S security guards as he was being deported, an inquest has heard. Jimmy Mubenga, 46, became ill on ...

Lucy Sherriff

NUS Activist, Granted Asylum After Being Asked To 'Prove' He's Gay

HuffingtonPost.com | Lucy Sherriff | Posted 08.05.2013 | UK Universities & Education

A student activist who was asked by the Home Office to "prove" he was gay in order to avoid deportation to Senegal where he faced persecution, has bee...

'Every Chance Of Succeeding'

The Huffington Post UK | Posted 24.04.2013 | UK Politics

Home secretary Theresa May has laid out the next steps she intends to take in her ongoing struggle to deport radical cleric Abu Qatada. On Tuesday ...

Home Office Attempts To Take Qatada Bid To Highest Court

PA/The Huffington Post UK | Posted 17.04.2013 | UK

The government has asked permission to take its fight to remove Abu Qatada from the UK to the highest court in the land. The appeal to the UK Supre...

Abu Qatada, Why he Perhaps Shouldn't Be Deported, and Why Torture Is Wrong

Gareth Milner | Posted 28.03.2013 | UK Politics
Gareth Milner

I don't particularly like Mr Qatada, but if I condone either torture against him, or the use of evidence against him which was gained through torture, then I would be a complete hypocrite if I ever complained about torture against a UK citizen.

Who Is The Brains Behind Abu Qatada?

The Huffington Post UK | Tom Moseley | Posted 27.03.2013 | UK

Abu Qatada is celebrating after leaving the government with another legal bloody nose in the Court of Appeal on Wednesday. The hate-preaching cleri...

Abu Qatada To Stay In UK

PA/The Huffington Post UK | Posted 27.03.2013 | UK

Abu Qatada has been allowed to stay in the UK, the Court of Appeal has ruled, in a fresh blow to Theresa May, who had appealed to overturn a decision ...

Judges 'Subverting British Democracy', Says May

The Huffington Post UK /PA | Posted 17.02.2013 | UK

Home Secretary Theresa May has accused judges of "subverting" British democracy and making the streets of Britain more dangerous by ignoring new rules...

Investigation: Deportations to Africa Tearing Apart Families

Omar Shahid | Posted 26.03.2013 | UK Politics
Omar Shahid

Without a thorough review of immigration system, many families will continue to live with the shadow of uncertainty.

Suspected Algerian Terrorist Allowed To Stay In Britain

PA/Huffington Post UK | Posted 25.01.2013 | UK

A suspected terrorist from Algeria with links to supporters of al Qaeda has won his appeal to stay on British soil - over fears he may kill himself if...

'It Took Us 40 Years To Get Rid Of Him, Please Don't Send Him Back'

Huffington Post UK | Sara C Nelson | Posted 26.12.2012 | UK

Piers Morgan's popularity continues to plummet - not only is the petition calling for him to be deported now on more than 61,000 signatures, but Jerem...

Abu Qatada Moves Into 'Bigger House'

PA | Posted 11.12.2012 | UK

Abu Qatada, the radical Islamist preacher, has moved house while he fights the latest round in his battle against deportation, according to a report. ...

Out of Sight, Out of Mind: The Heartlessness of the Home Secretary

Michael Allen | Posted 01.02.2013 | UK Universities & Education
Michael Allen

Compassion and immigration control have appeared as unreconcilable concepts since Theresa May's appointment as Home Secretary. Ever since she took office in 2010, Ms. May has appeared determined to respond to the tabloids' cries that the UK is letting in too many immigrants.

Turkish Sailor Heads To UK To Find 'Holiday Sweetheart'..

PA/ The Huffington Post UK | Posted 21.11.2012 | UK

A love-lorn sailor has been detained by border officials after trying to sail into a British port to find his "holiday sweetheart" - despite admitting...

Abu Qatada: The Asset We Can't Get Rid of

Dr. Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed | Posted 15.01.2013 | UK Politics
Dr. Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed

If the government is serious about Qatada's terrorist credentials - and it should be - they should be pursuing a solid legal effort to put the al-Qaeda puppet master behind bars for good, in this country, under specific charges that address the totality of his support for mass death.

Abu Qatada Decison: We Save the Famous, and Deport the Voiceless

Rebecca Tinsley | Posted 14.01.2013 | UK Politics
Rebecca Tinsley

At the heart of the Abu Qatada case is a dispiriting lesson for those relying on the UK's once honourable track record as a haven for dissidents: the rich, famous, notorious or powerful still have a better chance of justice.

Abu Qatada Released

PA/Huffington Post UK | Posted 12.01.2013 | UK

Radical cleric Abu Qatada smiled as he was released from jail on Tuesday after winning the latest round in his battle against extradition. Qatada...

Qatada Due For Release

Posted 13.11.2012 | UK

Terror suspect Abu Qatada is to be released from prison on Tuesday after winning the latest round in his battle against deportation. The radical cl...

Abu Qatada To Be Released On Bail

PA/Huffington Post UK | Posted 12.11.2012 | UK

Terror suspect Abu Qatada is to be released on bail after winning his battle against deportation to Jordan. The radical cleric, who is also known a...

Abu Qatada Will Not Be Deported To Jordan To Face Trial

Huffington Post UK | Posted 12.01.2013 | UK

Abu Qatada has won an appeal against deportation to Jordan where he was to face trial on terror charges, according to a ruling by the Special Immigrat...

Evidence Gained Through Torture 'Could Be Used Against Abu Qatada'

PA/The Huffington Post UK | Posted 12.10.2012 | UK

Statements allegedly obtained by torture could be used against terror suspect Abu Qatada if he is extradited to Jordan, but it is "highly unlikely", a...

Minister 'Asked For Jordan To Pardon Abu Qatada'

PA/The Huffington Post UK | Posted 11.10.2012 | UK

Home Office ministers sought a pardon for Jordanian terror suspect Abu Qatada in a bid to deport him from the UK, a tribunal has heard. James Broke...

An Asylum Seeker's Fight

James Mahon | Posted 11.10.2012 | UK Politics
James Mahon

The photo-journalist from Cameroon who grabbed national headlines has come back to his wife, Sharon in Sheffield and told the Huffington Post that...

Fury As Child Rapist's Deportation Is Barred

PA | Posted 15.07.2012 | UK

The UK Border Agency has reacted with fury to a court ruling allowing a Sudanese asylum seeker who raped a 12-year-old girl to remain in Britain. S...

May To Challenge Judges Over Deportation Rules

PA/Huffington Post UK | Posted 10.06.2012 | UK Politics

Home Secretary Theresa May is seeking backing from Parliament to curb the use of the 'right to family life' by criminals who want to avoid deportation...