- Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has announced a significant overhaul of the UK's asylum system, aiming to secure its future and prevent abuse.
- The reforms include the introduction of new safe routes for refugees, starting this autumn, which will allow communities, universities, and eventually employers to sponsor individuals seeking sanctuary.
- Controversial changes to human rights laws are also planned, tightening the definition of 'family' under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) to immediate family members only.
- The new Immigration and Asylum Bill will remove modern slavery protections for foreign offenders who have been jailed and reject late claims made after deportation proceedings have begun.
- The announcement comes amidst questions regarding Ms Mahmood's future in her role and internal Labour Party disagreements over her proposed changes to indefinite leave to remain (ILR) rules.
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Shabana Mahmood to introduce new Canada-inspired asylum routes into UK