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Victoire Ingabire, who was pardoned for terrorism and genocide denial offences, denounces court’s ‘clearly politicised’ ruling
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Conservative MP Jonathan Gullis said he does not want the foreign aid budget “to exist at all” after it was revealed £3.2 billion has been allocated to the Home Office to house migrants in hotels. Appearing on BBC Politics Live today (13 ...
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New deal struck with Kigali to host people who volunteer to leave UK after their asylum claims are rejected
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Union says Home Office staff could be in breach of international law if they implement deportations
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A Rishi Sunak lookalike acted as a gameshow host spinning a dystopian “wheel of misfortune” created by Amnesty International UK to “highlight the serious consequences of the controversial rwanda bill.” The action was staged outsid ...
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Behind the parliamentary ping-pong are tens of thousands of refugees, left in perilous limbo by a broken system, says Enver Solomon, chief executive of the Refugee Council
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The government’s flagship ‘stop the boats’ bill faces intense scrutiny for several reasons
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Rishi Sunak’s bill was opposed in 10 votes by peers, two days after five amendments were forced through
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The prime minister is trying to send asylum seekers on flights to rwanda by Spring
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Centre-right European People’s party says it wants to create deportation deals with non-EU countries to head off rise of far right
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Peers, including senior Tories, vote by margins of about 100 votes for changes to legislation, which will have to go back to Commons
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Two former defence chiefs, ex-defence secretary and US ambassador join our call to stop deportation of Afghans who served with UK forces - as House of Lords tries to force changes to PM’s flagship rwanda bill
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Disclosure, calculated on basis of 300 deportations, called ‘staggering’ by chair of the home affairs committee
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Just 300 asylum seekers will be sent to rwanda at a cost of £1.9m each, the National Audit Office report found
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David Shoebridge’s comments follow reports rwanda issued indictments for two men living in Australia it accused of participating in genocide
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Asylum claims put in ‘deep freeze’ by the Home Office as ministers pin hopes on rwanda flights plan
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Rishi Sunak denied he is ignoring the concerns of Lincolnshire locals regarding the use of RAF Scampton as accommodation for asylum seekers. The prime minister was repeatedly challenged on the issue during a BBC Radio Lincolnshire interview on Monday ...