Theresa May says judges must "follow or take into account" the views of Parliament and stop blocking the deportation of foreign criminals from Britain because the right to family life is "not absolute". full story ![]()

Two foreign criminals jailed for their part in English riots have been allowed to stay in this country because of their "right to family life" under the Human Rights Act.
telegraph.co.uk (15 days ago)
BRITAIN’S top immigration judge is defying attempts to stop foreign criminals exploiting European human rights laws to stay in Britain.
dailyexpress.co.uk (2 months and 25 days ago)

By opting out of European crime fighting measures Home Secretary Theresa May could make Britain a "safe haven" for foreign criminals, senior police officers have warned.
telegraph.co.uk (1 month and 11 days ago)

Home Secretary Theresa May has accused judges of “subverting” British democracy and making the streets of Britain more dangerous by ignoring new rules aimed at deporting more foreign criminals.
independent.co.uk (3 months and 2 days ago)

The Home Secretary will pass a new law demanding Article 8 of the Human Rights Act is no longer a bar to deportation.
dailymail.co.uk (3 months and 1 day ago)

The Home Secretary will pass a new law demanding Article 8 of the Human Rights Act is no longer a bar to deportation.
dailymail.co.uk (3 months and 1 day ago)

Home secretary Theresa May has accused judges of 'subverting' British democracy and making Britain more dangerous by ignoring rules aimed at deporting foreign criminals.Ben Jennings
guardian.co.uk (3 months and 1 day ago)

Proposals to come before the House of Commons would end the flood of foreign convicts escaping deportation by claiming their right to a ‘private and family life’.
dailymail.co.uk (2 months and 11 days ago)

A foreign criminal who killed her husband in a "gratuitous" attack by repeatedly kicking and stamping on his head has been allowed to remain in Britain because of European Union rules, The Telegraph can disclose.
telegraph.co.uk (1 month and 13 days ago)

Tsai Wang Chen, 39, was told he could stay in Britain after his lawyers used human rights laws to argue it would breach his right to a private life if he was sent back.
dailymail.co.uk (18 days ago)
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