Downing Street has slammed Emmaunel Macron’s attack on Rishi Sunak’s landmark Rwanda policy insisting it is “right” to deport illegal migrants. No 10 hit back after the French President said sending migrants to Africa is a “betrayal of values” and the “geopolitics
Furious Remainers and lefties have threatened to boycott Ryanair, after the low-cost airline offered to help the Government deport migrants to Rwanda. In an interview with Bloomberg yesterday, CEO Michael O’Leary said he would “happily” do the flights provided he had available
Rishi Sunak has said that the final passing of the Rwanda Bill is a “fundamental change in the global equation on migration”. The triumphalism came after the House of Lords finally backed down and accepted MPs’ rejection of any amendment to the
Prince Harry’s “foolish remarks” in his memoir Spare could lead to him being deported from the US, as comments made by a US ambassador have further heightened his ongoing lawsuit over there. Jane Hartley, the American ambassador in the UK, said that
Salwan Momika, 37, an Iraqi man, plans to seek asylum in Norway after facing a deportation order from Swedish authorities. Momika has been known for carrying out multiple Quran burnings in Sweden. He is under investigation by Swedish authorities for alleged incitement
Migrants fighting deportation from the UK were handed more than £70m in legal aid funded by the British taxpayer across the last five years. Solicitors and lawyers bills totalled £71m between 2019 and 2023 costing folk living in the UK an average
More than 5,600 migrants have been shortlisted for deportation flights to Rwanda, the Daily Express can reveal. An internal Home Office document – seen by this newspaper – stated “5,664 individuals are currently in scope for potential inclusion for relocation to Rwanda”.
A rock band critical of Moscow’s war in Ukraine, Bi-2, faced possible deportation to Russia after members were arrested in Thailand last week. The Kremlin has a history of targeting cultural critics of the war, previously singling out band members for their
The Prime Minister said he was “determined” to ensure the migrant deportation scheme started within the next few months. Under the plan, migrants who cross the Channel in small boats could be sent to Rwanda rather than being allowed to seek asylum
Rwandan President Paul Kagame has offered to pay back UK money handed to Kigali if the deportation deal fails. The Home Office has paid the Rwandan Government some £240 million despite being engulfed in Parliamentary and legal battles to get the first