Ireland’s immigration system on the brink of being overwhelmed – with one businessman saying he has “never seen so much anger and frustration” at the situation. Official figures indicate the number of applicants almost tripled in the last year, compared with pre-pandemic
Andy Street apparently does not want anybody to think of him as a Tory. After seven years as the Conservative Mayor for the West Midlands he is leaning on his own record to somehow avoid the predicted electoral Armagheddon awaiting his party
James Cleverly joined Angela Rayner this week in publicly mocking Rishi Sunak’s height when he addressed a gathering of journalists today. The Home Secretary was a last-minute replacement for Chancellor Jeremy Hunt at the Press Gallery lunch and came with a suble
Rishi Sunak gave a blunt answer to a parliamentary question by an SNP MP on foreign courts. Glasgow North MP Patrick Grady submitted a written question to the Prime Minister on “whether he considers the International Criminal Court to be a foreign
Vladimir Putin and Russia have missiles that can strike the UK and even fly “into Rishi Sunak’s Downing Street back window”, an expert has warned. Tensions around the globe are erupting to alarming levels as Russia continues to pummel Ukraine in its
A Cabinet Minister has said a migrant flight to Rwanda could take off “within weeks” despite being unable to confirm if an airline has been found. Health Secretary Victoria Atkins insisted she wants flights to take off “as quickly as possible”, adding
Rwanda’s state-owned airline rejected a UK Government proposal to transport asylum seekers to Kigali because it feared damaging its brand, reports have suggested. The UK Government approached RwandAir towards the end of last year to discuss removal flights, two people in the
Rishi Sunak has slapped down a ‘stupid’ question about the European Court of Human Rights. In a bizarre Parliamentary question, Scottish MP Patrick Grady asked the Prime Minister “for what reasons he considers the European Court of Human Rights to be a
Rishi Sunak has defeated attempts to wreck his plans to deport migrants to Rwanda. MPs rejected all 10 of the amendments to the Rwanda Bill, potentially paving the way for it to gain Royal Assent this week. But the Government will face
More migrants will die attempting to cross the Channel unless flights to Rwanda create a deterrent, a minister has warned. Home Office minister Lord Sharpe, speaking as Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda Bill passed through the House of Lords with a series of amendments,