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By only revealing Rishi Sunak’s broken pledges after being sacked, former home secretary opens herself up to more criticism
Former cabinet ministers Rees-Mogg, Dorries and Patel among those criticised for attacking UK parliamentary committee
Claimants say policy violates right to freedom from inhumane treatment, but government denies risk of harm
Ministers sought to withhold references to Kigali’s alleged use of ‘torture and killings’ from legal review of immigration policy
Application made to withhold materials referring to Kigali’s alleged use of ‘torture and killings’ from immigration policy hearing
Almost 700 people made journey on Monday in face of recent legislation aimed at reducing attempts
Cross-party committee questions effectiveness of scheme to send migrants to Rwanda
People seeking asylum often have no legal route to the country, UNHCR says
WikiLeaks founder, who faces charges related to computer hacking and spying, has 14 days to appeal
Government refuses to rule out quitting human rights convention after court grounds first flight
First deportation can go ahead on Tuesday after judges dismiss call to block controversial policy
Move comes despite legal challenges and report that Prince Charles thinks policy is ‘appalling’
Claimants granted permission to appeal ahead of departure of first aircraft carrying asylum seekers
Government claim that plan will deter people from coming to Britain in boats proves in vain as rough weather abates
For all the tough talk, a skills-based policy leaves the Tories politically vulnerable on the right
Former PM Theresa May says she cannot support government policy on basis of ‘legality, practicality and efficacy’
Including: Johnson’s saving grace and why the UK’s gamble on Rwanda won’t work
Senior UK civil servant says there is insufficient evidence to show asylum scheme will provide value for money
Home secretary issues ‘ministerial direction’ to proceed with contentious Rwanda scheme
Opposition lambasts ‘desperate and shameful’ plan to send people to African country
Home Office data on people fleeing invasion show only half of 79,800 who have applied have been approved
Deputy Stephen House confirmed as interim commander until permanent successor is appointed
Change comes as pressure mounts on government to make programme more generous
Calais response criticised as Home Office says ‘around 50’ visas approved across Europe
New measures welcomed but UK home secretary criticised for not matching generosity of EU scheme
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