The British government’s controversial plan to send asylum-seekers to Rwanda could cost nearly $630 million, plus additional expenses per person deported. The plan aims to deter migrants from making dangerous Channel crossings by sending them to Rwanda for processing. After legal setbacks,
Michael Gove has been placed under investigation by parliament’s standards watchdog. The probe, opened on Wednesday, relates to the Housing Secretary’s register of financial interests, according to the Standards Commissioner’s website. It is not known what the investigation relates to. The details
EU watchdog calls for overhaul of search and rescue rules after hundreds of migrants drown in Greece
The European Union’s watchdog has called for a change in search and rescue rules after the sinking of the Adriana, a fishing boat carrying migrants. The Adriana sank off Greece with up to 750 people aboard, resulting in 82 confirmed deaths. Current
Former Border watchdog chief David Neal said he was sacked over Microsoft Teams “for doing my job”. Mr Neal slammed “shocking leadership” within the Home Office after his staff found out about his dismissal in the media. He also claimed Downing Street
A Scottish MP has demanded an investigation into Sir Keir Starmer by the House of Commons’ Privileges Committee, after the Labour leader dodged key questions about his role in the Speaker changing Commons rules on Wednesday. Neale Hanvey, an Alba Party MP,
Rafael Mariano Grossi, the head of the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog, has warned that Iran lacks transparency regarding its atomic program. Ali Akbar Salehi, a former leader of Tehran’s nuclear program, said that Iran possesses all the necessary components for a nuclear
A parliamentary rights watchdog has labeled the British government’s plan to send asylum-seekers to Rwanda as conflicting with the UK’s human rights obligations. The Safety of Rwanda Bill would restrict migrants’ ability to challenge deportation while allowing the UK government to disregard
Sadiq Khan has been criticised after a watchdog ruled adverts made misleading environmental claims about the expansion of London’s ultra low emission zone (ULEZ). The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) upheld complaints about claims made in two ads by Transport for London (TfL)
Human Rights Watch reported that Burkina Faso’s security forces killed at least 60 civilians in three drone strikes last year. Burkina Faso’s government claimed the strikes targeted extremists, including jihadi fighters and rebel groups in remote communities. The New York watchdog is
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