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Some people cannot prove they are in the country legally because of glitch in digital residency permits.
People awaiting decisions having problems applying for jobs and moving house, say campaigners.
The blue passports were championed by Brexiteers as a symbol of the UK's split from the EU.
Home Office figures caused speculation that number of Europeans in UK had been underestimated.
Thousands who fled their war-torn country stand to lose their right to work, rent a home and access NHS.
Pressure grows for UK to extend Wednesday’s settlement-scheme cut-off date as backlog of applications grows and helplines crash.
Many married women cannot prove settled status to employers and councils because of a mix-up.
On trade, finance, migration, food standards and more, the UK suffers fresh ignominy on a daily basis.
Campaigners fear for victims of trafficking, modern slavery and the elderly as 30 June deadline looms.
Kevin Foster made the remarks a week before the deadline for the EU settlement scheme.
Tens of thousands to be issued with warnings to submit applications for post-Brexit scheme or risk losing rights
Go-live deadline of 2019 whooshed by - and that's going to cost taxpayer £173m.
Deadline to apply for settled status two weeks away, as academics warn that vulnerable groups face loss of rights
Gaps are starting to appear on supermarket shelves because of a “desperate shortage” of lorry drivers – a problem that will likely lead stores to raise food prices.
Brexit has forced more than 5million people in the UK to apply for 'settled status' - but figures suggest there's a backlog ahead of the June 30 deadline.
When Dutch boat captain and engineer Ernst-Jan de Groot applied to continue working in Britain after Brexit, he became ensnared in a bureaucratic nightmare because of an online glitch and says he is now likely to lose his job.
McDonalds joins restaurants, farmers and the meat processing industry with concerns that ‘reduced access to overseas labour would present a challenge to our business,’ reports Sian Norris.
Thousands risk having their lives ‘turned upside down’ as 30 June cut-off looms and backlogs remain.
“In most countries in the world, laws that act retroactively are illegal. We need your support, we need you to raise awareness that things are not fine.”
‘Unprecedented levels of self-harm and suicidal thoughts’ were recorded at the Brook House Immigration Removal Centre in late 2020
Confused over regulations, Home Office border staff meet legitimate visitors and workers with suspicion.
Message to Boris Johnson comes after citizens with UK job interviews say they were locked up
WATCHING our new and returning MSPs get into Holyrood and start work has been great to see, and the contrast between Scotland’s two parliaments last week was thought provoking than most.
The EU settlement scheme, which guarantees post-Brexit residency, closes on June 30.
Long-term citizens alarmed at letter saying they risk losing rights to work and healthcare unless they apply for post-Brexit status.