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Minister says government looking ‘very carefully’ at idea of stationing lawyers in country as part of new treaty
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Senior Home Office officials say policy is untenable with one lamenting that ‘everyone’s time is being wasted’
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The government hopes changes to policy will address concerns from the Supreme Court.
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The government hopes changes to policy will address concerns from the Supreme Court.
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Committee head says report of £15m being paid on top of £140m already spent shows ‘total disregard’ for parliamentary scrutiny
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Sources claim Whitehall is offering conflicting advice on the deportation policy in an attempt to dissuade ministers
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Too many in his party have the impression that the PM doesn’t know what he’s doing, over rwanda or the Parthenon sculptures
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The prime minister is reportedly leaning towards ensuring his new treaty with the African nation is exempt from the European Convention on Human Rights without withdrawing from the convention altogether
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The PM says he is confident the government will get it right on deporting asylum seekers.
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Centrist Tories urge PM not to abandon UK’s human rights commitments, but Sunak said his patience ‘worn thin’ by delays
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A group of moderate Conservative MPs have written to prime minister Rishi Sunak to urge him not to renege on Britain’s international obligations and treaty commitments in order to force through the rwanda plan.  Earlier this month, the Supreme Cou ...
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New legislation must be watertight, prime minister says
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rwandan government thought to be uneasy about legal problems and political backlash in UK
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Family of Paul Rusesabagina, who campaigned to have him freed from jail, say country’s justice system is a ‘tool to oppress people’
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Air pollution, rwanda's agreement with the UK over migrants and events in Gaza also feature on the front pages of Thursday's newspapers.
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Officials in the east African country are frustrated by delays in migrants arriving and negative attention scheme has engendered
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Home Secretary James Cleverly reportedly told MPs more countries are ready to host asylum seekers from the UK if the rwanda scheme is successful.
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Lee Anderson savages civil servants – as it emerges that the Home Office doesn’t know what happened to 17,000 asylum seekers whose claims were withdrawn