Hadi Alodid was given permission to stay in Britain after completing a 10-page Home Office questionnaire rather than undergoing the standard face-to-face interview process.

The Sudanese suspect legally crossed from the Republic of Ireland to Northern Ireland three years ago under a long-standing arrangement which means no passport checks are…

The accused, identified as Hadi Alodid, appeared by video in Belfast Magistrates’ Court and was ordered to be held in jail. | World News

Hadi Alodid was given permission to stay in Britain after completing a 10-page Home Office questionnaire rather than undergoing the standard face-to-face interview process.

Some claim arrival via Ireland is a ‘backdoor’ that should be closed. But what would that look like in practice?

The Sudanese Belfast knife attack suspect was a policeman in Khartoum before he travelled to the UK through the asylum 'back door', friends have revealed.

Questions are being raised over whether the alleged Belfast attacker had his asylum claim fast-tracked under the last Conservative government in a streamlined process to reduce…