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PM in talks with 'a number of countries' over return hubs for failed asylum seekers

Sky News Thursday, 15 May 2025
The UK is in talks with "a number of countries" about sending illegal immigrants to return hubs in third countries, Sir Keir Starmer has said.
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UK in talks with multiple countries over asylum seeker 'return hubs', PM Starmer reveals During his first official visit to Albania on Thursday, the British prime minister said the UK was in talks to set up "return hubs" with "a number of countries". READ MORE :...

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