
Why banning extremists is wrong
You have a right to listen, to speak, and think for yourself.

You have a right to listen, to speak, and think for yourself.

It is imperative that the measures outlined by May are carefully devised and responsibly implemented.

The resignation of the man in charge of immigration and borders is further evidence of problems at the Home Office.

Migration stories continue with Yvette Cooper providing more detail on Labour’s policy and a statistical correction from the Office for National Statistics, reports Jill Rutter.

The government is jeopardising the future of higher education as a successful export due to its backward-looking approach to international students, writes Chuka Umunna.

It is a significant day for migration policy, with a government announcement on access to benefits for EU nationals and an important legal judgement on asylum support.

Immigration means different things to different people. The left should recognise that.

The Met wants to buy weaponry that can injure, blind and even kill.

The government should abandon its net migration target and commit unequivocally to increasing the number of international students studying in British education institutions.

Censorship could push online extremists into the darker recesses of the web.