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Human Rights Watch has accused Kenyan authorities of not responding adequately to ongoing floods that have killed more than 170 people since the start of the rainy season
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Big economies such as the US must change fiscal policy as the realities of debt and inflation bite
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The Independent has found six different misleading websites in candidates names which lead to an English language version of the official Russian government website
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Sir Keir Starmer has denied reports he would retain the Rwanda scheme if elected. The Labour leader told Sky News he does not believe in the scheme and criticised Rishi Sunak’s government for “losing control of the borders”. “I don’t think ...
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government ‘slow’ to deliver promises to Afghan refugees and failing to reunite families separated during evacuation, MPs and peers say
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Gustavo Petro tells May Day rally ‘if Palestine dies, humanity dies’, as Israeli foreign minister accuses president of antisemitism
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Paul Grice is accused of being part of an ‘anti-government’ group which kidnapped and killed Veronica Butler and Jilian Kelley
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The FDA union will try to challenge ministers’ Rwanda plan passed last week in parliement in the courts
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Exclusive: Mayor says Conservative government has put obstacles in his way each day of his eight years in office
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The government was determined to make this a good news day. It’s just a shame reality isn’t more obliging
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Scottish Greens vote with government despite uncertainty after Humza Yousaf’s resignation
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Critics have accused the government of using mental health as a political culture war which ‘dehumanises’ disabled people
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The government wants to tackle a rise in people claiming the benefit for mental health reasons
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Watch live as Rishi Sunak faces Sir Keir Starmer at Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday, 1 May, after the government paid an asylum seeker £3,000 to relocate to Rwanda.
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A week after Rishi Sunak’s controversial Safety of Rwanda Bill gained royal assent, the government said the first phase of detentions was underway for deportation flights
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Under a separate scheme to the government’s controversial deportation agreement with the east African nation, ministers can pay failed asylum applicants up to £3,000 to voluntarily fly to Kigali
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Timeline for scheme comes after government accused of trying to ‘wriggle out’ of move to speed up payouts to victims
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Police launch violent crackdown on demonstration against bill that pro-Moscow government is trying to pass
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Dozens of Google workers who were fired after internal protests surrounding a lucrative contract that the internet company has with the Israeli government have filed a complaint with labor regulators in an attempt to get their jobs back
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What ministers herald as key reform would be laughable if it wasn’t so harmful, says Guardian columnist Frances Ryan