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Victims of forced marriage will be able to block their abusers from entering Britain in an overhaul of immigration rules after a Times investigation.
Women and girls who are coerced into marriage by their families will be allowed to give evidence in secret so they can object to their foreign spouses' visas without fear of repercussions.
The changes, announced yesterday by Sajid Javid, the home secretary, come two months after this newspaper revealed that the Home Office was issuing visas to known abusers in forced marriage cases.
Officials received dozens of reports last year that victims or suspected victims wanted to block visas for spouses they were forced to marry abroad but almost half of them were still approved.