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JUST IN: UK Ends Overseas Social Care Recruitment In Major Immigration Shake-Up

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The UK government has banned international recruitment for social care roles and announced a dramatic cutback on so-called “low-skilled migration,” declaring that “skilled must mean skilled.”

The hardline move, detailed in the new 82-page Immigration White Paper released Monday, forms the backbone of the most significant immigration reset in a generation.

“We will close social care visas to new overseas applications,” the Home Office stated.

“This route has been exploited and overused in ways that damage public confidence and do not support long-term workforce sustainability.”

This is a sweeping overhaul of Britain’s immigration system, a statement obtained from the UK Home Office website revealed.

The paper, titled “Restoring Control over the Immigration System,” marks a decisive shift toward reducing net migration, which the government says has spiralled out of control, quadrupling from 2019 to 2023.

The decision to block new overseas applications for social care roles takes immediate effect. Existing care workers already in the UK will only be able to extend or switch their visas until 2028, pending the rollout of a new domestic workforce strategy.

It read further, “The health and social care sector must move away from reliance on low-wage overseas recruitment,” the document declared.

“We will instead support long-term workforce planning and training within the UK.”

At the heart of the reforms is a redefinition of ‘skilled work’ under the points-based immigration system.

The government is raising thresholds on salary, qualifications, and English language across most routes, removing what it calls “loopholes for low-skilled migration under a skilled label.”

“We are tightening the definition of skilled work — skilled must mean skilled,” the White Paper insists. “Work that does not meet the bar will not be eligible for a visa, no matter the sector.”

The controversial Immigration Salary List — which allowed employers to hire workers below the general salary threshold — will be abolished.

“We will remove the Immigration Salary List to prevent undercutting of UK wages and to ensure that migration supports, rather than suppresses, the labour market,” it declared.

In future, employers will be required to demonstrate domestic recruitment efforts before turning to foreign labour, particularly in sectors previously reliant on overseas workers.

“No employer should be allowed to default to migration. We are rebalancing the system to reward training, not reliance,” the Home Office said.

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper called the plan “a bold, necessary reset.”

“We are acting to bring numbers down and restore control. We must rebuild public trust and end the perception that immigration is a substitute for skills planning,” Cooper said.

The White Paper’s tone is uncompromising throughout: “We will not allow temporary migration routes to become permanent. Our reforms will restore integrity and ensure immigration works for Britain — not the other way round.”

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FCT Resident Doctors Begin 7-Day Warning Strike

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The Association of Resident Doctors in the Federal Capital Territory (ARD-FCT) commenced a seven-day warning strike on Monday to demand urgent reforms in the territory’s health sector.

In a communiqué signed by President George Ebong and other executive members, the doctors described the FCT health system as fraught with chronic systemic failures, calling for immediate and comprehensive reform.

Ebong highlighted the dire working conditions: severe manpower shortages, malfunctioning equipment, unpaid allowances, unpaid salaries, and delayed promotions. Many doctors are reportedly overburdened, covering multiple departments simultaneously, a scenario he warned could precipitate a systemic collapse.

The ARD-FCT has issued a one-week ultimatum to the FCT administration to begin implementing meaningful improvements—particularly in staffing and welfare—or face escalation to an indefinite strike.

Responding on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily, Minister of State for Health Isaq Salako expressed optimism that ongoing government dialogue with the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) could avert further disruption. He acknowledged that about 40% of the 2025 residency allowances remain unpaid, and assured that discussions are underway to resolve these outstanding issues.

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Lending Rates May Drop As Inflation Eases — CBN Governor Cardoso

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The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Olayemi Cardoso, has signalled that lending rates could decrease in the coming months, as headline inflation shows signs of slowing.

Speaking during a fireside chat at the European Business Chamber (Eurocham Nigeria) C-Level Forum, Cardoso said that while inflation remains elevated, its gradual decline opens the door for lower interest rates.

He emphasised that an environment of easing inflation and improved market efficiency would naturally support stronger corporate lending and increased investment.

Cardoso underscored the CBN’s top priority: maintaining financial system stability while addressing inflation pressures. He reiterated that the ongoing recapitalisation of banks is critical in strengthening institutions to withstand economic shocks and support growth.

He also highlighted the importance of deepening financial inclusion through technology-driven solutions and fintech, as part of broader efforts to promote equitable access to credit and tackle poverty.

In addition, he praised enhanced coordination between the central bank and fiscal authorities—including the Ministries of Finance, Trade and Industry, and the Budget Office—as key for sustaining economic reforms and long-term stability.

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JUST IN: Suspected Gunmen Abduct APC Chairman’s Wife, Daughter In Kwara

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The wife and daughter of Alhaji Mohammed Swasun, chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Patigi Local Government Area of Kwara State, have been abducted.

The incident occurred on Sunday evening when suspected gunmen stormed the community. Swasun reportedly witnessed as his wife, Hajia Fatima, and daughter, Amina, were taken away to an unknown location.

A source confirmed that the matter has been reported to the Patigi Police Division.

“The authorities are aware, but the kidnappers have not contacted the family yet,” the source said.

As of the time of filing this report, security agencies have not issued an official statement on the incident.

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