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rwanda may get even more that £140m already paid under deportation deal, MPs told – UK politics live
Sir Matthew Rycroft, permanent secretary at the Home Office, tells Commons home affairs committee that deal anticipates additional payments
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The home secretary said ministers have held talks with several other nations who are ‘waiting to see what happens with rwanda’
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A brave leader would admit he is cornered and set out a new direction to his party and the public. Heâs not that guy, says Guardian columnist Rafael Behr
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Tory immigration row deepens as minister says ‘strong arguments’ for Braverman’s Australia-style cap
Immigration ministers Robert Jenrick’s remarks cause fresh headache for PM – as deputy Tory chairman Lee Anderson says it was ‘about time’ for an overall cap on numbers
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Policy discussions are still ongoing to overcome the legal hurdles to allow the rwanda asylum plan to work.
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The Prime Minister has reportedly been handed legal advice suggesting that ignoring human rights treaties could delay deportation flights further.
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MPs call for radical policies before Christmas to reduce immigration numbers and overcome supreme courtâs ruling on rwanda plan
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Mr Cleverly suggested the plan to deport asylum seekers to Kigali was not the ‘be all and end all’ of the Government’s immigration approach.
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Tory MPs increased concerned by lack of action and new home secretary James Cleverly’s claim deportation flights not ‘be all and end all’
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The deal and a law intended to set aside the Supreme Court’s ruling that the policy was unlawful were initially expected soon after the judgment.
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Home secretary says policy not âbe all and end allâ of plans to tackle illegal immigration, in clear break from Braverman
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Rishi Sunak remains under pressure to revive the illegal migration policy after this monthâs Supreme Court defeat
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New Home Secretary tries to play down controversial policy - after failing to deny he called it ‘bat****’
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Rishi Sunak remains under pressure to revive the illegal migration policy after this month’s Supreme Court defeat.