Sunday Papers - Rwanda plan, Lineker back on BBC
Sunday’s newspapers report on Home Secretary Suella Braverman’s recent trip to Rwanda as part of plans to send illegal migrants to the nation.
The Mail on Sunday has highlighted Suella Braverman’s trip to Rwanda as part of the government’s efforts to repatriate migrants to the African nation. The paper notes that the Home Secretary has promised swift action should the Court of Appeal uphold the program’s legality, with the first deportations potentially taking place this summer, says the Sunday Express. According to the Sunday Telegraph, Ms Braverman has also taken steps to close any loopholes in the agreement that could have impeded the removals.
The Sunday Mirror reports that Suella Braverman’s visit to Rwanda coincided with Gary Lineker’s return to Match of the Day on BBC One following his criticism of the government’s migration policy. The paper features an interview with a refugee who lived with the presenter, who praised Mr Lineker and believes Britain should be proud of him.
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Friday’s front pages feature a variety of topics, including domestic UK topics including the Rwanda bill and the London sword attack suspect.
There are several political stories on the front pages, with several publications looking at Labour’s plans if they are elected to office this year.
Online, most newspapers are dominated by yesterday’s local elections in England and Wales – as results continue to come in, it’s clear the Tories have suffered major defeats and Labour has picked up more than 58 seats.