Exclusive: Details of 49 data breaches at MoD include personal data accidentally sent to a civil service sports club with 140,000 members
Helicopter crashes into Yorkshire field as police urge public to ‘avoid the area’
Police and emergency personnel are at the scene of a helicopter crash near Doncaster
Prince Andrew latest: Disgraced royal ‘faces private prosecution’ after Virginia Giuffre-Epstein scandal
Campaign group Republic said it had taken the ‘unprecedented step’ amid public outcry over Andrew’s ties to Epstein
M25 traffic chaos after lorry overturns
M25 in Surrey closed anti-clockwise
UK to launch emergency flights for British tourists trapped in Jamaica during Hurricane Melissa
As many as 8,000 Britons are thought to be in Jamaica
Man charged with Uxbridge dog walker murder appears in court
Safi Dawood has been charged with murdering Wayne Broadhurst following a triple stabbing in Uxbridge
Why are deported migrants paid up to £3,000 to leave the country?
Hadush Kebatu was given money after threatening to disrupt his deportation flight
Seven important changes rental reforms will bring for tenants
No-fault evictions should become a thing of the past
Mould, mice and rooms with strangers: Inside migrant hotels that government claims are ‘luxury’
This week, the prime minister’s official spokesperson suggested migrant hotels are ‘luxury’ places to live. But with rodent and slug infestations, substandard food and large families packed into single rooms, those living there have a very different story to tell. They talk to Shaheena Uddin about the reality of life for migrants in Britain








