The Papers: End of 'golden ticket' asylum rules and Labour leadership talk
Summary
The UK's Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, has announced a change to asylum rules that will extend the waiting time for refugees to gain settled status from five to ten years. There is also discussion of political dynamics within the Labour Party and various claims about media and business matters in the UK.Key Facts
- The UK plans to change asylum rules, extending the wait for refugees to claim settled status from five to ten years.
- The government will soon release details about shorter waiting periods for legal arrivals.
- Angela Rayner, previously deputy prime minister, commented on Labour Party leadership talks and denied planning her own leadership bid.
- There are concerns about potential political interference at the BBC following resignations of key leaders.
- Rutger Bregman, an author critical of President Trump, will give lectures on the BBC.
- Calls have been made for the UK government to lower taxes on high street businesses.
- Edward Putman, involved in a past lottery fraud, is featured in recent news stories.
- Model Kelly Brook is participating in the show "I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here" and addressed comments on her body image.
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