Rishi Sunak has confirmed he expects migrants will be deported to Rwanda this Spring – with as many as 200 migrants already having been selected. The Prime Minister has insisted he is still committed to his timeline – despite a protracted Parliamentary battle
The British government is aiming to revive its plan to deport some migrants to Rwanda, with a bill returning to the House of Commons. The House of Commons will review amendments made by the House of Lords to the Safety of Rwanda
Spanish police arrested three people for the deaths of five migrants in November off the southern coast of Cádiz. The victims were threatened with a machete and forced to jump off the boat they were traveling in. Two men and a woman
The European Union has unveiled an £6.3 billion aid package for Egypt, triggering concerns that economic pressure, conflicts and chaos in neighbouring countries could result in more migrants travelling to Europe. The deal will be signed during a visit by European Commission
Nigel Farage lambasted plans to pay failed asylum seekers thousands of pounds to move to Rwanda under a new voluntary scheme. The former Ukip leader said “you couldn’t make this up” and that the idea it could bring down small boat crossings
Migrants who have been refused asylum are set to be offered thousands of pounds to move to Rwanda under a new “voluntary” scheme. The UK struck a deal with Kigali earlier this year which is separate to the stalled deportation plan. The
Home Office officials have been blasted by a lorry driver after he was fined £66,000 for migrants getting in the back of his company’s lorries as he insists they “snuck into the back”. Ed Rogers, owner of E.M. Rogers Transport, was hit
Migrants will be offered thousands of pounds to move to Rwanda, it has emerged. Failed asylum systems could be given up to £3,000 to board a flight to Kigali after a new agreement was struck between the UK and Rwandan governments. The
Labour has been branded a party of cowards and hypocrites for opposing plans to send illegal migrants to Rwanda. Home Secretary James Cleverly accused them of cynically fighting the flagship policy because they are afraid it will work. In a blistering attack,
British taxpayers are to cough up £1 million for a new deal helping Libya stop migrants from crossing the Mediterranean. The new pioneering deal is the latest scheme as the Government continues its hope of stopping small boat crossings into Britain. Immigration