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ANALYSIS: Prime Minister's future rests on whether a minister, who was for a long time one of his closest political friends, decides to resign over Rwanda.
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Home secretary becomes third minister in less than two years to sign deal with African state as he decrees it’s now safe and legally sound – but Rishi sunak faces Commons revolt over planned new law
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Security is beefed up at the Covid inquiry as the former PM finally faces grilling on decisions he made during pandemic
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Intelligence and security committee says failure of PM and immediate predecessors to engage is ‘unacceptable’
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Home Secretary James Cleverly has signed a fresh treaty with Rwanda to help get Rishi sunak’s thwarted asylum deal off the ground. He traveled to Kigali, Rwanda, to sign the agreement on Tuesday 5 December, in a bid to make the deal legally waterti ...
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Rishi sunak vowed to get flights taking off by the spring after Supreme Court ruled plan was unlawful
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James Cleverly has arrived in Rwanda to sign a new treaty to help revive the Government’s stalled asylum deal. The foreign secretary travelled to Kigali as Rishi sunak bids to make the plan to send migrants to the African nation legally watertight ...
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sunak’s immigration minister says overall migration cap has ‘merit’ as he hints at further crackdown
‘More things may need to be done’, says cabinet hardliner Robert Jenrick after five-point plan set out
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Cleverly drops from first in the table to near bottom, Badenoch goes top, Mordaunt is second, Hunt is still in negative ratings...as, on his return to the table, is Cameron.
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Farage would ‘take no prisoners’, says Jonathan Gullis – who suggests peerage for ex-Brexit Party leader
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Chair of Haemophilia Society says government stance is âhuge errorâ and hails Commons defeat as âvictory for democracyâ
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Home Secretary James Cleverly has arrived in Rwanda to sign a new treaty for the government's asylum plan. It is part of Rishi sunak's mission to make the deal to send migrants there legally watertight following the Supreme Court's ruling against the ...
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Cleverly insists Rwanda wanda is ‘safe country’ – but legal experts and charities say attempt to get flights started is destined to fail
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Britain announced plans to slash the number of migrants arriving by legal routes on Monday, raising the minimum salary they must earn in a skilled job by a third, amid pressure on Prime Minister Rishi sunak to tackle record net migration figures.
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Tory MPs revolt in vote for amendment to victims and prisoners bill to establish compensatory body