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PM takes a huge political gamble by admitting he’s failed to deliver key election promise – and sparks outage by accepting £1,000 bet on live TV that he won’t fail on rwanda flights
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The PM was slammed for making the ‘crude bet’ during an interview with Piers Morgan
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Home Office reveals 33,085 will not have claims examined while government tries to remove them
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Admission comes as Baroness Hale and Archbishop of Canterbury threaten to derail rwanda bill
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The former chancellor has said provisions in the legislation to declare rwanda safe are ‘very dangerous’
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Conservative opposition in the House of Lords could prolong wrangling over bill’s implementation
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Britain ‘can do better than this’, says Church of England leader Justin Welby on deportation flights plan
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Watch live as the rwanda bill faces a test in the House of Lords on Monday 29 January.
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Exclusive: Over 250 charities, religious bodies and civil society organisations say rwanda bill ‘threatens universal human rights’
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Kagame’s government targeted journalists who uncovered killings, disappearances and torture linked to the regime
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Michela Wrong says she ‘often wake[s] screaming in the night, convinced rwandan agents have broken into my flat’
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Home Office said refugees’ fear of persecution was ‘well-founded’, undermining Rishi Sunak’s claims about East African country
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Exclusive: Home Office accused of causing undue suffering as it admits mistake and says correspondence should be disregarded
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If he has any concern for his reputation, the PM will shelve this doomed mistake and do everything to rescue public services, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
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Ignoring urgent orders to halt flights would break international law, says head of European human rights court
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Head of Strasbourg court warns UK government not to ignore orders from ECHR judges
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Head of Strasbourg court warns UK government not to ignore orders from ECHR judges
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It’s hypocrisy for the PM to claim peers are frustrating ‘the will of the people’ after years of refusing to reform the upper chamber, says Guardian columnist Martin Kettle