* The UK government has proposed reforms intended to speed up the removal of people whose asylum claims are refused. These include changes to the appeals process, stricter rules on some human rights claims, and measures aimed at increasing returns of people with no legal right to remain. Some of these proposals still require parliamentary approval before they take effect.
* The Home Office has reported an increase in returns of failed asylum seekers and says it is focusing on enforcing immigration decisions more quickly.
* If an asylum claim is refused and all appeal rights have been exhausted, a person may still be able to make further submissions if they have new evidence or if circumstances have changed significantly since the original decision. The Home Office has updated its guidance on how such further submissions are assessed.
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