The Home Secretary says the government will change the Immigration and Asylum Bill to allow the deportation of Ahmed, described in reporting as a “grooming leader.” According to the Evening Standard, she announces that the bill will be amended by removing a section that would otherwise prevent Ahmed from being deported. The change is presented as a direct response to the legal restrictions currently contained in the bill, suggesting the government intends to adjust legislation during its passage. The reports indicate the Home Secretary is using the legislative process to ensure the policy outcome—deportation—can proceed. The Belfast Telegraph carries the same headline, but provides no additional details in the supplied text. Overall, the available coverage agrees on the central point: the Home Secretary signals an intent to revise the Immigration and Asylum Bill by deleting a provision that blocks deportation in Ahmed’s case.