Summary TUV deputy leader Jim Allister warns that migrants may flock to Northern Ireland to avoid the repercussions of the government’s Rwanda scheme. He believes…
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Monday’s front pages lead on a variety of stories. Several of the papers cover the UK’s Rwanda policy with different approaches to the story. Elsewhere, the latest from the UK government also makes a couple of the newspapers – with reports that Tory MP rebels are plotting to oust the prime minister ahead of what is expected to be disastrous local elections for the Conservatives.
The back pages lead on Arsenal’s win over Spurs to take them to the top of the Premier League table – the Gunners got off to a great start but Spurs managed to claw a few goals back in what was a nervy end to the match.
Taoiseach Simon Harris has asked Ireland’s justice minister to bring legislation to cabinet to enable asylum seekers to be sent back to the UK. Around 80% of recent arrivals to the Republic came from the UK, across the Irish border, Helen McEntree has revealed.
Why Rwanda? Migrant deportation bill explained and what life’s like at Hope Hostel Rishi Sunak’s plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda has finally passed…
Thursday’s front pages feature various leads but politics seems to be the hot topic with the government suffering a series of defeats over its Rwanda asylum plan in the Lords last night, UK inflation and the economic outlook making several splashes. The shock resignation of Ireland’s PM is pictured on a couple of front pages.
Mr Sunak warned the ECHR: “I’ve been very clear, I won’t let a foreign court stop us from getting flights up and running and establishing that deterrent.”
HS2 returns with cross-party plan & Tax-cutting chancellor – Paper Talk Sunday’s newspapers cover a variety of stories, mostly focused on domestic news as politics…
Rwanda plan: What’s next after Sunak wins vote? Rwanda plan passes key vote Video by Adam Smith Rishi Sunak’s flagship Rwanda plan has passed a…
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk: Rishi’s Rwanda bill survives revolt Thursday’s front pages report on the government’s success in seeing off a revolt by…
Rishi Sunak sees off Conservative rebels as MPs back Rwanda bill Rishi Sunak has successfully steered his crucial Rwanda bill through the House of Commons,…
Will the Rwanda Bill pass? Which MPs are voting against it? Rishi Sunak faced a big challenge to his authority on Tuesday night when around…
Rishi Sunak faces key Rwanda vote after Tory deputy chairmen resign Rishi Sunak is facing a pivotal vote on his Rwanda bill, following the resignation…
Most illegal migrants earmarked for removal on asylum flights to Rwanda cannot be traced.
Tory group of MPs aim to force changes to Rwanda Bill A team of Conservative MPs, led by former immigration minister Robert Jenrick, aims to…
The Home Secretary highlighted the “disconnect” between the United Nations’ Refugee Agency’s “very strong criticism” of the UK’s scheme and their own refugee partnership with the Rwandan Government.
‘A total farce’: Labour furious as govt reveals cost of Rwanda asylum policy Sky News says Rishi Sunak is facing fresh pressure over his Rwanda…
UK paid Rwanda an extra £100m for asylum deal Rwanda has been given a further £100m this year from the UK government as part of…
Sunak is on the defensive as critics pan the government’s ‘toughest asylum policy’ yet.
Can the new Rwanda bill work and what could stop it? BBC News says expert lawyers who have been involved in the Rwanda case -…
Rishi Sunak is meeting with Conservative MPs as he publishes his emergency legislation to get Rwanda flights off the ground.
A lot, apparently.
Robert Jenrick, the immigration minister, has quit, stating that the government’s Rwanda legislation isn’t sufficient.
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 asylum treaty deals with Supreme Court concerns, says James Cleverly Home Secretary James Cleverly has said that a new treaty with Rwanda addresses…
Several of Wednesday’s front pages speculate on how far the government will go in the new legislation aimed at sending migrants to Rwanda.