Britain's migration debate has erupted again after the Home Office issued new guidance explaining laws on sex, consent, harassment and domestic abuse to asylum seekers. The nine-page booklet warns that breaking British law could affect asylum support or an immigration claim. Reform UK's Zia Yusuf has attacked the document, while Green peer Jenny Jones warned it could reinforce right-wing tropes about migrants. The row comes as 93,525 people sought asylum in the year to March 2026, despite applications falling. Can Andy Burnham's tougher approach calm Britain's increasingly bitter immigration battle?