logo
Foreign criminals to be immediately deported after sentencing under new plans announced by Labour

Foreign criminals to be immediately deported after sentencing under new plans announced by Labour

Daily Mail​a day ago
Foreign criminals living in Britain are to be deported immediately after sentencing under new plans revealed by Labour.
The proposal, which is one of the most hardline actions taken so far by Sir Keir Starmer 's government, was unveiled by Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood.
It comes as Labour struggles to get a grip on the number of migrant crooks - including rapists, paedophiles and murderers - swarming into Britain illegally.
Violent protests have erupted outside asylum seeker hotels across the UK as fury builds over the number of foreign residents allegedly carrying out crimes while living in them.
The new scheme, which is being rapidly rolled out by an increasingly-under pressure Downing Street, could reportedly save taxpayers almost £600million.
Meanwhile, the government is continuing to shell out billions on putting up illegal migrants in hotels nationwide.
The ramped up measures come weeks after Ms Mahmood declared foreign prisoners caged behind bars would be deported after serving just a fraction of their sentence.
Announcing the proposal today, Ms Mahmood told The Sun on Sunday: 'My message to foreign criminals is clear: "Break Britain's laws and you'll be sent packing in record time.".
'These new powers mean removal and bans from our shores - keeping victims and the public safe.
'This will ramp up removals of foreign offenders jamming up our jails, with deportations already up 14 per cent on the same time last year.'
It's believed around one in eight prisoners in England and Wales are foreign-born, costing taxpayers about £580million a year.
Under the new measures rapists, drug dealers and burglars - who receive custodial sentences - will be deported straight away to their home countries.
Those kicked out of Britain will then be banned from life from ever coming back.
However, the most violent criminals - including murderers, foreign-born terrorists and others serving life behind bars - will still need to finish their sentences before being ejected.
As of June 30, 2025, there were 10,772 foreign nationals in custody, data from the Ministry of Justice showed. This included 1,731 in jail for sexual offences.
The number of overseas criminals now behind bars in England and Wales is higher now than at any point since 2013.
The Conservatives say the number of foreign sex offenders in prison has increased by 9.9 per cent in Labour's first year in office.
Meanwhile, the number of foreign crooks behind bars for violence has skyrocketed by 8.8 per cent in Labour's first year in office - with 3,250 now locked up.
Critics of Labour's newest plan say it could fail if jailed crooks try to use human rights laws to dodge deportation.
Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick told the Mail: 'In Starmer's topsy turvy world investors are fleeing the country in their droves while record numbers of violent and sexual offenders from abroad are put up in our prisons. It's a farce.
'Yet again Starmer has refused to confront our broken human rights laws. He needs to grow a backbone and change them so we can actually deport these individuals. The safety of the British public is infinitely more important than the "rights" of sick foreign criminals.
'If countries won't take back their nationals, Starmer should suspend visas and foreign aid. His soft-touch approach isn't working.'
News of the latest measures comes just weeks after Ms Mahmood unveiled new legislation, due to come into force next month, which will see foreign inmates facing deportation after serving 30 per cent of their term behind bars rather than the current 50 per cent.
The latest change is expected to come into force in 2026.
Prisoners eligible for the so-called 'early removal scheme' will also see other discounts under Labour's other sentencing reforms, as reported by the Mail last month, meaning they could be eligible for deportation after serving just 10 per cent of the sentence handed down by a court.
Offenders who are deported will also permanently barred from re-entering Britain.
Speaking in June of the plan, Ms Mahmood said: 'With prisons close to bursting, I'm clear we shouldn't be giving bed and board to foreign criminals with no right to be here.
'These changes will get more of them on planes out of the country much sooner, saving taxpayers' money and keeping our streets safe as part of our Plan for Change.'
The existing early removal scheme came into operation in 2004.
It only applies to those serving a 'determinate sentence' – in other words, a specific period of time. Inmates sentenced to life are ineligible.
The measures come amid increasing levels of outrage after a number of illegal migrants staying in asylum hotels were accused of crimes.
In Epping, Essex, violent protests erupted outside one such venue - The Bell Hotel - last month after one residents was accused of sexually assaulting young girls.
Ethiopian Hadush Kebatu, 38, is alleged to have put his hand on a 14-year-old schoolgirl's leg, asked her for a kiss and suggested they make 'Jamaican babies' in Epping over two days, Chelmsford Magistrates' Court was told.
Kebatu, who had arrived in the UK by small boat eight days prior, denied three charges of sexual assault against two girls aged 14 and 16, inciting a 14-year-old girl to engage in sexual activity and harassment without violence.
His arrest on Tuesday, July 8, prompted a huge anti-migrant demonstration in Epping - and a counter 'Refugees Welcome' rally which led to clashes between rival demonstrators.
The court heard how on July 7 the schoolgirl was allegedly sitting at a bench in Epping High Street with friends eating pizza when Kebatu approached.
Prosecutor Sharon Hall said: 'Mr Kebatu approached [the schoolgirl] while she was eating pizza. There was some suggestion that the children gave Mr Kebatu some pizza when he asked for it.
'He then made comments to [the schoolgirl] and another girl, saying 'Who wants to have a kiss and make love and have Jamaican babies?'.'
The judge asked defence barrister Miss Tia Ojo if she accepted those comments.
She answered: 'Those comments are denied.'
Mrs Hall then told the court that Kebatu approached the same schoolgirl the next day and touched her thigh and touched the leg of a 16-year-old girl the following day.
She said: 'On 8th July [Kebatu] approached [the schoolgirl] and he tried to kiss her and brush the hair from her face.
'She moved away at which point the defendant followed her and put his hand on her thigh and then it appears that he was confronted.
'[Earlier] the defendant tried to kiss [the 16-year-old girl]. He put his hand on her leg and told her she was pretty.'
Miss Ojo, for the defence, told the court: 'All those allegations he denies.'
District Judge Williams told the court he was refusing bail and set the date for a two-day trial on August 26 and 27.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

German aviation lobby warns of economic fallout as airlines withdraw over costs
German aviation lobby warns of economic fallout as airlines withdraw over costs

Reuters

time4 minutes ago

  • Reuters

German aviation lobby warns of economic fallout as airlines withdraw over costs

BERLIN, Aug 11 (Reuters) - Airlines are withdrawing aircraft from Germany due to soaring state-imposed costs, the German Aviation Association (BDL) said on Monday, warning of significant economic fallout. The number of planes stationed in Germany has dropped from 190 in 2019 to 130 this year, resulting in an estimated loss of 10,000 jobs and 4 billion euros ($4.66 billion) in annual economic value added, BDL said. "Since 2019, state-imposed costs have more than doubled, and airlines are increasingly avoiding Germany," said BDL President Jens Bischof, urging the government to prioritise post-pandemic recovery in the aviation sector. The industry has criticised Berlin's decision to postpone a planned reduction in aviation tax, arguing that reversing the May 2024 hike would have signalled support for carriers. State levies, including taxes, air traffic control fees and security charges, are expected to rise by 1.1 billion to 4.4 billion euros this year, hampering recovery, said BDL. Passenger numbers rose just 3% in the first half of the year to 99.4 million, far below the 10% growth seen a year earlier. Germany ranks 28th out of 31 European countries in post-pandemic aviation recovery, with seat capacity at 87% of 2019 levels, compared with a European average of 104%. ($1 = 0.8583 euros)

Harvey Willgoose mother says son's murderer needs to be ‘made an example of'
Harvey Willgoose mother says son's murderer needs to be ‘made an example of'

The Independent

time6 minutes ago

  • The Independent

Harvey Willgoose mother says son's murderer needs to be ‘made an example of'

The mother of Harvey Willgoose has said she feels sorry for the teenager who stabbed her son to death at their school, saying she believes he was 'let down', like her son. But Caroline Willgoose said she also believes the 15-year-old – who was found guilty last week of murdering Harvey, also 15, with a hunting knife at All Saints Catholic High School in Sheffield – needs to be 'made an example of' when he is sentenced in October. Appearing on ITV's Good Morning Britain on Monday, Mrs Willgoose was asked by Richard Madeley: 'What are your thoughts about the boy who did this?' She said: 'I feel sorry for him. Because I think he's been let down. I think Harvey's been let down. 'This shouldn't have happened. There were so many red flags. 'They must have known what he was like when his mum said that he'd took an axe in to school.' Madeley asked Mrs Willgoose what she believed the sentence should be when the defendant returns to Sheffield Crown Court on October 22. She said: 'I think he's got to be made an example of.' And she said she believe the judge should lift the order which guarantees the perpetrator's anonymity, due to his age. Harvey's sister Sophie said of the killer: 'He's a 15-year-old boy. We'd like to think that he didn't want to murder Harvey. 'He's just from a troubled background and services have let him down.' She described the trauma of the six-week long trial and how watching the CCTV of her brother being stabbed will 'haunt me forever'. The women said they are campaigning for knife arches to be installed in all secondary schools and colleges. Caroline Willgoose said: 'I know it goes a lot deeper than that. But, let's start somewhere, and then go into schools and educate children of the devastation, the pure devastation, of what this has caused.' Mrs Willgoose believes her son's death could have been prevented, especially after the killer's mother reported him having an axe. The jury in the trial also heard how the school's assistant head asked the defendant if he had anything on him which he should not hours before the murder, and the boy said he did not. Mrs Willgoose said last week: 'If you have a reason to ask that child, you've got a reason to search that child.' Asked about knife crime and the Willgooses' campaign on the same ITV programme, justice minister Alex Davies-Jones said: 'It is something that terrifies me. 'I don't think anyone could have heard the testimony of Caroline and Sophie and not be moved.' Ms Davies-Jones said Home Secretary Yvette Cooper is looking at the family's proposals on knife arches. She said she was 'really keen' to examine the family's experience of the criminal justice system. Steve Davies, chief executive of St Clare Catholic Multi Academy Trust, said on Friday: 'We think especially of Harvey's family, loved ones and friends today. We cannot begin to imagine the immeasurable impact the loss of Harvey has had on them. 'Harvey was a much-loved, positive and outgoing pupil whose memory will be cherished by all who knew him. As a community we have been devastated by his death and we continue to think of him every day. 'Harvey's death was an unimaginable tragedy for all, and one that understandably gives rise to a number of questions from his family and others. 'Now that the trial has finished, a number of investigations aimed at addressing and answering these questions will be able to proceed. We will engage fully and openly with them to help ensure every angle is considered and no key questions are left unresolved.'

Marks & Spencer restores click and collect orders after hack
Marks & Spencer restores click and collect orders after hack

The Independent

time6 minutes ago

  • The Independent

Marks & Spencer restores click and collect orders after hack

Marks & Spencer has restarted its click-and-collect service after almost four months following a damaging cyber attack on the business. The retailer's click-and-collect system stopped working in stores over the Easter Weekend in April after the company was targeted by hackers. Contactless payments were also taken down before being reinstated, while online orders through its website and mobile app were halted for around six weeks. The retailer has gradually reinstated key parts of its online systems following work by IT experts. Click and collect, which allows customers to buy products online and pick up at shops the next day, is the last major service to have been reinstated. Last month, the group restored its Sparks membership scheme fully for shoppers. In April, the company took down part of its IT systems and stopped sales through its website after being targeted by hackers. Customer personal data, which could have included names, email addresses, postal addresses and dates of birth, was taken during the attack. M&S revealed that the hack was caused by 'human error' and would cost it around £300 million. Last month, boss Stuart Machin had said M&S expected operations to be running fully again by August. Fellow retail chains, the Co-op and Harrods, were also impacted by cyber attacks in recent months. Four young people were arrested for their suspected involvement in the attacks and have been subsequently bailed.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store