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Rishi Sunak, Jeremy Hunt, and Grant Shapps arrived in Warsaw on Tuesday (23 April) just hours after the government’s controversial Rwanda Bill was passed. The prime minister is expected to unveil an extra £500 million of military funding to Ukrain ...
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Decision makers may not be aware of the dangers of relying on information from artificial intelligence, experts say
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The activist on her year being pursued by lawyers determined to prosecute her over a placard
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Johnny Timpson says he wants to ‘take a stand’ after revelations thousands of carers are being forced to pay huge fines
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Shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper has said not a single asylum seeker will go to Rwanda under a Labour government. The Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration Bill) cleared Parliament shortly after midnight today (23 April) after peers backed down ...
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government borrowed £120bn in the last financial year, with just under £12bn in March
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Rishi Sunak’s government has found 500 ‘highly trained’ people to escort asylum seekers to Rwanda
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In today’s newsletter: After months of wrangling, Parliament passed the government’s controversial plan to tackle small boats
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New report from government advisory body warns deaths in custody remain ‘far too high’
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Key dates in the Conservatives’ struggle to push through their policy of processing asylum seekers in a third country
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U.S. health and weather officials are unveiling a new color-coded system to warn Americans about heat danger, and it will set magenta as the most dangerous level
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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro met with the head of the International Criminal Court as he faces an ongoing investigation by the tribunal into crimes against humanity for his crackdown on anti-government protests
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Review by French former foreign minister finds government yet to substantiate claims of Hamas 'infiltration' of UNWRA
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Long night expected as bill goes between Commons and Lords and government tries to pass legislation without amendments
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Armenian government indicates that while preliminary approaches had come from London, it is unlikely such an agreement would be accepted and no ‘substantive negotiations’ have taken place
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Rishi Sunak’s government has found 500 ‘highly trained’ people to escort asylum seekers to Rwanda
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The capital of Rwanda, Kigali, is safer than London, deputy foreign minister Andrew Mitchell has claimed. Mr Mitchell made his comments as he urged peers to back down over the government’s deportation bill on Monday (22 April). Mr Mitchell said ame ...
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Exclusive: Review finds government has yet to substantiate claims UN relief agency staff have ties to Hamas or Islamic Jihad