Siddiq and her family live in a £2.1-million home owned by Abdul Karim Nazim, an official of the London arm of the Awami League. She also rents out a property bought by Abdul Motalif, a property developer with links to her aunt’s regime. It was worth £195,000 in 2001 and given to her in 2004, according to media reports.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government will retain a ban on asylum seekers being able to claim protections under modern slavery and other human rights laws, even as its ministers have previously criticised those measures.
Sir Keir Starmer accused the previous Conservative government of ‘driving a coach and horses’ through protections for victims of trafficking
(Alliance News) - Keir Starmer and Donald Trump discussed the importance of "close and warm ties" between Britain and the US and agreed to meet "soon" in their first call since the inauguration, Downing Street said.
The talks came hours after the US president praised the Prime Minister for having done ‘a very good job thus far’.
Sir Keir Starmer and Donald Trump agreed to meet “soon” in their first phone call since the US president ’s inauguration. In the 45-minute call, Sir Keir praised the US president for his “role in securing the landmark ceasefire and hostages deal in Gaza”, Downing Street said.
She has been outspoken about being in an allegedly abusive relationship, which she claims left her without access to money or a support network.
UK politicians like Kemi Badenoch supporting Musk’s grooming gangs comments won't protect victims of sexual abuse, it fuels Islamophobia, argues Afroze Zaidi.
Yvette Cooper is pressing ahead with plans her party previously opposed as campaigners warn measures will only increase trafficking
Investigators will have the power to seize the mobile phones of suspected people traffickers and it will become an offence to endanger lives at sea under new laws designed to crack down on small boat crossings.
It is understood Sir Keir will not overturn a ban on illegal migrants claiming protections under the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and powers to detain child migrants for up to 28 days. Jess Phillips, the safeguarding minister, was one of the most vocal opponents of the plans to bar migrants from modern slavery claims.
Jess Phillips has suggested people could lose their jobs over the failure to prevent the Southport attack. Axel Rudakubana, 18, who was sentenced to life in jail last week for killing three little girls last summer and attempting to kill 10 others,