The United Kingdom is at two historic turning points. They go together. Much depends on the outcome.
Migration Watch estimates 4.8 million asylum seekers will head to Europe “over a period of years”, with between 5% and 10% coming to the UK.
Net migration to the UK has risen to its second highest level on record, according to the latest official figures.
Net migration to the UK rose to 333,000 in 2015, according to Office for National Statistics estimates - the second highest figure on record.
A respected think tank said cutting total net migration by two-thirds would only knock one per cent off national output.
Britain has been ordered by Brussels to build more houses – to cope with all the EU immigrants.
Migrants from Spain, Portugal and Italy helped to push the number of EU migrants working in the UK to a record level last year, official figures show.
Concerns raised that system of measuring immigration could be understating the number of people moving from the European Union to the UK.
An estimated 800,000 migrants are waiting in Libya to cross into Europe, a report by Interpol and Europol says.
European immigrants to Britain cost the taxpayer £3 million a day last year, according to new analysis.
EU migration is costing Britain a net £3 million EACH DAY due to the huge strain on benefits and public services – a new report claims.
The stunning flow of more than one million people through the eastern Mediterranean, northwards to EU countries that we saw last year has now stopped.
Membership of the European Union remains Turkey's strategic goal, President Tayyip Erdogan has said.
Free movement of people from elsewhere in the EU has contributed to significant growth in the number of children that our schools must accommodate.
The number of school-age children from the European Economic Area coming to the UK each year rose more than eightfold in a decade.
A pivotal deal to staunch the flow of migrants from Turkey into the EU, masterminded by Angela Merkel, German chancellor, is in doubt.
Only 10 to 20 per cent of newly arrived European Union migrants are receiving tax credits, according to a new report.
The European Commission is ready to give its approval this week to plans allowing visa-free travel to Europe for 127m people.