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July 30, 2018
By David Goodhart
Despite the Windrush scandal the UK’s border is now far more “fit for purpose” than it was 10 years ago and the numbers being added each year to the illegal population could be as low as 15,000. But as national borders are being transformed by new technologies and new thinking about how to manage flows of goods and people as quickly and safely as possible, the UK border needs continuing innovation and reform.
By Nikita Malik
An analysis of family court cases of British children at risk of radicalisation
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Decarbonising the UK's gas network
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