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    Explore "uk immigration" with insightful episodes like "2024: democracy's biggest year", "A week inside frantic Tory migration plans", "Does the government’s plan to cut immigration add up?", "Evening Briefing Tuesday 5th December" and "Will you have to be rich to marry a foreigner under the new immigration rules?" from podcasts like ""The News Agents", "The New Statesman Podcast", "Stories of our times", "Times news briefing" and "The News Agents"" and more!

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    2024: democracy's biggest year

    2024: democracy's biggest year

    75% of democracies in the world go to the polls next year. It's a year of enormous significance - not just for the US and for the UK, but for massive geopolitical bodies - South Africa, India, Russia etc.

    Where will we be come this time next year?

    Lewis (mostly) talks to those that know the regions best.

    Editor & birthday boy: Tom Hughes

    Senior Producer & special correspondent: Gabriel Radus

    Producer : Laura FitzPatrick

    Social Media Editor: Georgia Foxwell

    Video Production: Rory Symon & Shane Fennelly

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    A week inside frantic Tory migration plans

    A week inside frantic Tory migration plans

    This week it seems that the government have been doing anything and everything to tackle the high migration numbers, that means cracking down on both illegal and legal routes to entering the UK. First new visa requirements were announced, stating that applicants would need to earn £38,700 to be eligible (higher than the average UK salary) and that this would also apply to UK citizens who intended to bring a foreign partner to the country on a spousal visa.


    Not long after this Home Secretary James Cleverly announced those changes, he signed a treaty with Rwanda and the government published its emergency legislation to try and see off legal challenges to its deportation scheme.


    Anoosh Chakelian is joined by Rachel Cunliffe, associate political editor, and Freddie Hayward, political correspondent.


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    Does the government’s plan to cut immigration add up?

    Does the government’s plan to cut immigration add up?

    Net migration to the UK hit a record high in 2022 – 745,000 more people arrived in the country than emigrated. After 13 years of promising to cut immigration, the government introduced yet another plan this week to reduce numbers. We look at what it would mean for the economy.

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    Guest: David Smith, Economics Editor, The Sunday Times.

    Host: Luke Jones.

    Email us: storiesofourtimes@thetimes.co.uk

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    Will you have to be rich to marry a foreigner under the new immigration rules?

    Will you have to be rich to marry a foreigner under the new immigration rules?

    The Home Secretary will bring in tough new rules to curb legal migration next Spring.

    Workers will be required to earn nearly forty thousand pounds to come here. Care workers will be exempt but won’t be allowed to bring a loved one. What will the unintended consequences be? And can we afford it ?

    Later, the Rwanda policy is looking for a defibrillator. What does the government have in mind?

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    Editor: Tom Hughes

    Senior Producer: Gabriel Radus

    Producer: Laura FitzPatrick

    Planning Producer: Alex Barnett

    Social Media Editor: Georgia Foxwell

    Video Production: Shane Fennelly & Arvind Badewal

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    Venezuela votes for a land grab in Guyana

    Venezuela votes for a land grab in Guyana

    The UK will make it harder for employers to hire overseas staff in an attempt to reduce record immigration by 300,000 a year, a Venezuelan referendum lays claim to two-thirds of neighbouring Guyana, and the White House says the US is set to run out of funds to aid Ukraine by the end of the year. Plus, we get a preview of the new Hot Money season, which dives into the European cocaine trade.


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    UK government unveils measures to cut immigration by 300,000 a year

    Venezuela says voters back claim to oil-rich swath of Guyana

    US funding for Ukraine set to run out by end of the year, White House warns

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    The FT News Briefing is produced by Fiona Symon, Sonja Hutson, Kasia Broussalian and Marc Filippino. Additional help by Edith Rousselot, Sam Giovinco, Peter Barber, Michael Lello, David da Silva and Gavin Kallmann. Our engineer is Monica Lopez. Topher Forhecz is the FT’s executive producer. The FT’s global head of audio is Cheryl Brumley. The show’s theme song is by Metaphor Music.


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    King Charles pockets charity cash – Plus, AI boffins drop an apocalyptic clanger

    King Charles pockets charity cash – Plus, AI boffins drop an apocalyptic clanger
    We read the papers so you don’t have to. Today: Dead rich. The Guardian reveals how the monarch makes money from dead citizens' assets. The Numbers are in! The Net Migration numbers came out and the papers are in a tizz. Plus – It’s the end of the world as we know it. AI might finish us off sooner than we’re expecting – thanks, boffins!  Rob Hutton is joined by journalist Holly Thomas and comedian Fin Taylor. Support Paper Cuts and get mugs, t-shirts and extended ad-free editions: back.papercutsshow.com Follow Paper Cuts: • Twitter: https://twitter.com/papercutsshow • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/papercutsshow • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@papercutsshow • Threads: https://www.threads.net/@papercutsshow Illustrations by Modern Toss https://moderntoss.com  Written and presented by Rob Hutton. Audio production: Robin Leeburn. Production: Liam Tait. Assistant Production: Adam Wright. Design: James Parrett. Music: Simon Williams. Socials: Jess Harpin. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Exec Producer: Martin Bojtos. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. PAPER CUTS is a Podmasters Production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Suella's asylum plan - why dozens of Tory MPs aren't backing it.

    Suella's asylum plan - why dozens of Tory MPs aren't backing it.

    Last night more than forty Conservative MPs refused to back Suella's new plan for immigration.

    One- the former Lord Chancellor - called it 'ineffective authoritarianism'.

    Another - the former Immigration Minister - called it 'an absolute horror'.

    So today we tackle the policy head on. Is it legal? Is it humane? And will it lead fewer people taking small boats?

    We also look at police violence against women. The numbers are unbelievable - how, out of 1500 officers facing accusations of violence, have only 13 been dismissed.

    Is the force 'institutionally sexist'?

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    110. Gary Lineker, BBC in crisis, and small boats

    110. Gary Lineker, BBC in crisis, and small boats
    After an extraordinary and bizarre week where a tweet from Gary Lineker led to a crisis at the national broadcaster, Rory and Alastair try to make sense of the BBC’s handling of the situation, question its governance structure, and explain why the government’s refugee policy is flawed. Editor's note: Gary Lineker is the co-owner of Goalhanger Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices