James Cleverly has signed a fresh treaty with Rwanda in a bid to get the stalled policy off the ground. The Home Secretary inked the agreement alongside his Rwandan counterpart Vincent Birut in Kigali today. The new deal comes after the Supreme
James Cleverly has taken off to Rwanda in his first visit to the African country as Home Secretary. After three turbulent weeks since he was appointed to replace the sacked Suella Braverman, Mr Cleverly is using the trip to emphasise that he
Downing Street said it represents the “biggest clampdown on legal migration ever” (Image: Getty) James Cleverly unveiled a tough new crackdown to slash immigration by a record 300,000. The Home Secretary said “enough is enough” as set out bold plans to make
The Home Secretary will set out to ease Rwandan concerns over delays to emergency laws to declare the country safe as a new treaty is worked on. Rwanda is also said to be concerned about Britain having too much influence on Kigali’s
James Cleverly made a Pinocchio gesture at Sir Keir Starmer after an attack during a fiery PMQs. The Labour leader brought up accusations the Home Secretary called Labour MP Alex Cunningham’s Stockton North constituency a “s***hole” in a heated Commons moment last
James Cleverly wants to stop every Channel crossing as part of a “mission to zero” on illegal migration, the Daily Express has learned. The new Home Secretary has declared that Rwanda is an “incredibly important” part of the Government’s strategy to prevent
Tory MPs are to demand answers from new Home Secretary James Cleverly over government policy on stopping the small boats and bringing down immigration in a crunch meeting tonight. Mr Cleverly, who is just 15 days into his new role, has found
James Cleverly is attempting to slap down allegations he helped frustrate plans to deport migrants to Rwanda while Foreign Secretary. This morning claims emerged that he “repeatedly blocked” efforts to create a backup plan in other third countries, such as the Falklands,
James Cleverly has been urged to apologise by Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen over allegations he called Stockton a “s***hole”. The Home Secretary was accused of making the remark, which he denies, during Prime Minister’s Question yesterday after Labour MP Alex Cunningham
James Cleverly clashed with the BBC’s Amol Rajan in a bad-tempered interview this morning. The host of Radio 4’s Today programme grilled the Home Secretary on the Rwanda plan following the Supreme Court’s ruling that it is unlawful. But Mr Cleverly accused