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Belfast knife suspect won asylum in Britain under 'fast-track' scheme introduced by Rishi Sunak's government
A Belfast knife suspect was granted asylum in Britain through a fast-track scheme implemented by Rishi Sunak's government. The scheme is highlighted as the method used to approve the suspect's asylum request.
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