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  • 3 days ago | gonzagabulletin.com | James Pheby |Peter HUTCHISON AFP

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer vowed Monday to "finally take back control" of Britain's borders as his government unveiled policies designed to reduce immigration and fend off rising support for the hard right. Labour leader Starmer announced he was ending an "experiment in open borders" that saw net migration rise to nearly one million people under the previous Conservative government, which lost last year's election.

  • 3 days ago | kilgorenewsherald.com | James Pheby |Peter HUTCHISON AFP

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer vowed Monday to "finally take back control" of Britain's borders as his government unveiled policies designed to reduce immigration and fend off rising support for the hard right. Labour leader Starmer announced he was ending an "experiment in open borders" that saw net migration rise to nearly one million people under the previous Conservative government, which lost last year's election.

  • 3 days ago | newportplaintalk.com | James Pheby |Peter HUTCHISON AFP

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer vowed Monday to "finally take back control" of Britain's borders as his government unveiled policies designed to reduce immigration and fend off rising support for the hard right. Labour leader Starmer announced he was ending an "experiment in open borders" that saw net migration rise to nearly one million people under the previous Conservative government, which lost last year's election. kAm%96 8@G6C?>6?EVD x>>:8C2E:@?

  • 3 days ago | annistonstar.com | James Pheby |Peter HUTCHISON AFP

    By James Pheby and Peter Hutchison AFP Prime Minister Keir Starmer vowed Monday to "finally take back control" of Britain's borders as his government unveiled policies designed to reduce immigration and fend off rising support for the hard right. Labour leader Starmer announced he was ending an "experiment in open borders" that saw net migration rise to nearly one million people under the previous Conservative government, which lost last year's election.

  • 3 days ago | thecouriertimes.com | James Pheby |Peter HUTCHISON AFP

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