Rwanda flights needed to deter migrants, says minister

16 minutes ago About sharing By Sam Francis Political reporter, BBC News Despite the “landmark” passage of the Rwanda bill, illegal small boat crossings will not stop until regular deportation flights to Rwanda begin, the illegal migration minster has said. Parliament approved plans to send some asylum seekers to the African country late on Monday…

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UK government borrowing higher than forecast

17 minutes ago About sharing Government borrowing was higher than forecast in the last financial year, according to official figures. Borrowing – the difference between spending and tax income – reached £120.7bn in the year to March, the Office for National Statistics said. While it is lower than the previous year, it was £6.6bn more…

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Unease as Rwanda gears up for arrival of UK migrants

9 hours ago About sharing South Sudanese asylum seeker Daniel Diew was sent to Rwanda from Libya after trying to reach Europe seven times By Barbara Plett Usher BBC Africa correspondent, Rwanda Hope Hostel in Rwanda has been ready to receive Britain’s unwanted migrants for 664 days. Now, after the UK Parliament approved the legislation,…

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Chat room helps Destiny-Rae, 5, find a new kidney

31 minutes ago About sharing Destiny-Rae and her mother, Maria, at Great Ormond Street Hospital By Michelle Roberts Digital health editor Destiny-Rae, who is five, is a record breaker. Her kidneys stopped working properly when she was 10 months old, making her the youngest patient to go on dialysis at Great Ormond Street Hospital.  She’s…

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Rwanda bill to become law after months of wrangling

54 minutes ago About sharing By Jennifer McKiernan Political reporter Rishi Sunak’s flagship Rwanda bill is set to become law after five months of Westminster wrangling. It designates Rwanda a safe country and is a key part of the government’s plans to send some asylum seekers there. The bill has been fiercely criticised by opposition…

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