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As he prepares to represent Britain at the Venice Biennale, Akomfrah talks about fleeing Ghana aged nine, the rwanda fiasco, and creating images that shift the dial
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Exclusive: MPs’ fury as Metropolitan Police fails to conclude investigation it started six years ago and judges refuse to extradite the men who have lived here for two decades
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Half a million died in 100 days: neighbours attacked neighbours, children saw their families slaughtered. But 30 years on, many of the victims and perpetrators have forged reconciliations â even become friends. How did it happen?
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French president marks 30th anniversary with video, airing Sunday, saying international community lacked will to stop the slaughter
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Sunak has not ruled out leaving the ECHR while insisting he can implement rwanda policy without needing to withdraw
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Rishi Sunak has blamed calm weather for a record number of small boat crossings this year, despite last year claiming poor weather had nothing to do with a dramatic decrease.
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Readers are largely united in their view that the immigration scheme should be scrapped for another solution
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Foreign Office paper says not enough being done, with over half the population living on less than $1.90 a day
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Andrew Griffith said the government’s rwanda bill would stop people like Abdul Ezedi claiming asylum again
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With so much back-and-forth on the rwanda scheme, we want to know if you think the plans are the best way to tackle the challenges faced by the UK asylum system
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Eric Nshimiye, a 52-year-old originally from rwanda, has carved a decades-long career as an engineer and neighborly father-of-four in Ohio. Now federal authorities charge that he’s been living a double life – hiding a murderous past as a war cri ...
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It cost £165,000 for the home secretary to hire a private jet to make a flight to Kigali to sign the governmentâs deportation deal
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Figures reveal £413,541 spent on travel since the policy to send asylum seekers there was devised in 2022
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After seven defeats in the Lords, the PMâs signal asylum bill has reached a stalemate until at least Easter
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Ed Balls was involved in a heated clash with Quentin Letts on Good Morning Britain over a comment the former MP described as âpatronisingâ regarding his marriage. The journalist said he found it âtrickyâ discussing the rwanda bill ...
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Huge costs, mounting opposition, negligible impacts: nothing about this absurd asylum bill appears to make any sense, says Guardian columnist Zoe Williams