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UK Home Office guide tells asylum seekers not to rape, harass women or make kissing noises

The UK Home Office has issued a behavior guide for asylum seekers instructing them not to rape or harass women.

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The UK Home Office has published new behavior guidelines for life in the country directed at asylum seekers. Coverage from outlets including Fox News, Sky News, The Telegraph, and BBC details that the advice booklet instructs readers not to commit rape, sexually assault, harass women, or make kissing noises at people.

Reaction to the publication has emerged through various platforms, with Reform UK's Zia Yusuf criticizing the initiative in a video. The guidance specifically explains what constitutes rape, marking a notable approach by the government in outlining expected standards of conduct for individuals arriving in the UK.

Coverage does not yet specify the full scope of distribution for the booklet, nor does it detail any official enforcement mechanisms tied to the newly published behavioral guidelines.

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What does the UK Home Office guide tell asylum seekers?

The guide instructs asylum seekers not to rape, sexually assault, harass women, or make kissing noises at people, and explains what rape is.

Which outlets have covered the publication of the guide?

Outlets including BBC, Sky News, The Telegraph, and Fox News have reported on the guidelines.

Who has criticized the guidance?

Zia Yusuf of Reform UK criticized the government guide in a published video.

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