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UK News Today: New Rwanda plan & England heartbreak Today’s UK news is heavily dominated by UK politics, as Home Secretary James Cleverly signed a new Rwanda treaty – one that addresses concerns raised by the Supreme Court and Boris Johnson’s appearance at the Covid inquiry. Politics will likely dominate the rest of the week – as Boris Johnson will appear for two days to give evidence over his handling of the pandemic and immigration is another hot topic – its set to be top of the agenda for this week’s Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs). UK IN FOCUS Cleverly signs…
Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson arrived three hours early before his scheduled grilling during the Covid inquiry.
New Rwanda asylum treaty deals with Supreme Court concerns, says James Cleverly Home Secretary James Cleverly has said that a new treaty with Rwanda addresses concerns raised by the UK’s Supreme Court, which recently deemed the government’s plan to send migrants to Rwanda as unlawful due to potential human rights breaches. Cleverly emphasises Rwanda’s explicit commitment to ensuring the safety of migrants arriving in the UK. The policy is part of the government’s strategy to discourage migrants from crossing the Channel in small boats, a key priority for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. Despite being initially announced in April 2022, the…
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Elementor #569961December 6, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Metro – It’s a done deal The Metro leads on James Cleverly shaking hands with foreign minister Vincent Biruta as the UK signs a new asylum treaty with Rwanda.”It’s a done deal,” reads the headline. The paper asks if it will pass the UK Supreme Court’s verdict. The paper carries quotes from the Home Secretary who said he felt “very strongly” the treaty addresses issues raised by the Supreme Court when they ruled the previous deal unlawful last month.Today’s news summary – Paper Talk: PM preparing to ‘swerve’ Euro…
The Financial Times leads with Brussels proposing a three-year delay to tariffs that were due to hit electric vehicle sales between the UK and EU.
The Daily Mirror reports a Turkish cosmetic surgery company has offered discounted deals for Christmas, despite allegations of botched and lethal operations.
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