Siobhan Whyte shares the legacy of her daughter Rhiannon, who was murdered by an asylum seeker

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Book your tickets for Planet Normal: LIVE on the 24th February: telegraph.co.uk/planetnormallive | On this week’s flight through the sanctuary of sweet reason, co-pilots Pearson and Halligan examine the rapid rise of Reform’s new "Shadow Cabinet," including Robert Jenrick’s debut as Shadow Chancellor and his mission to position the party as the new vanguard of fiscal prudence. Alison and Liam also debate the "gratitude of immigrants" and push back against "ethno-nationalism" in British politics following the appointments of Zia Yusuf and Suella Braverman. In a powerful and moving interview, Alison speaks with Siobhan Whyte, whose daughter Rhiannon was murdered by an illegal migrant. They discuss the systemic failures of the UK’s immigration system and Siobhan’s campaign to support the children left behind by such violence. Book your tickets for Planet Normal: LIVE on the 24th February: telegraph.co.uk/planetnormallive | Sign up to our most popular newsletter, From the Editor. Look

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