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Politics LIVE: Britain joined by more than 15 countries in plan to reform ECHR to make deportations easier

British politicians have won the support of more than 16 countries to reform the European Convention of Human Rights in a bid for Governments across the continent to tackle illegal migration.

The European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) has been blamed for stalling thousands of asylum deportation cases with more than 16 countries understood to have thrown support behind Britain’s move to change the way courts interpret the treaty.

Governments in Europe want greater freedom to deport migrants even if a move if claimed to impact on their right to a family life.

The proposals are likely to require amendments to the ECHR so that individual countries have more power to regulate their borders.

It could include reasons like economic wellbeing and national security, even if that potentially violates the rights of individuals.

The changes are expected to follow those made in 2021, referred to as the “margin of appreciation”, which made it a priority for the first time that protecting human rights under the convention was the main responsibility for states.

The previous changes also gave countries greater freedom in how they interpreted the treaty.

Ministers are hoping the changes can stop more serious examples of asylum seekers using the ECHR to avoid being deported.

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Home Secretary declares Pro-Palestine protesters don’t want peace in Middle East

u200bShabana Mahmood speaking in the Commons yesterday

The Home Secretary has accused some pro-Palestinian protesters of not wanting peace in the Middle East.

Shabana Mahmood said the decision by campaigners to continue their protests after Donald Trump’s declaration that the “war is over” in Israel yesterday.

She previously branded some pro-Palestine protesters as “fundamentally un-British in nature” after one said they “don’t give a f*** about the Jewish community right now.”

Ms Mahmood confirmed that the Government was considering new powers to ban demonstrations outright.

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Britain warned of China posing ‘highly sophisticated’ cyber threat

Britain’s cyber agency has warned of China posing a “highly sophisticated and capable” cyber threat, revealing a 50 per cent jump in significant attacks in the country by criminals and hostile states.

The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has found the threat posted by Chinese cyber spies.

It comes as Sir Keir Starmer is facing mounting pressure over the collapse of a trial against two British men accused of espionage on behalf of China.

The Crown Prosecution Service claimed the case was derailed due to the Government not delivering evidence to show China had been a threat to Britain’s national security at the time of the alleged offences between 2021 and 2023.

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