Will the Rwanda plan finally become law?
The House of Lords has made changes to the bill - will the government make concessions? Source link
The House of Lords has made changes to the bill - will the government make concessions? Source link
Peers maintain stand-off with government over flagship controversial Rwanda deportation plan. Source link
Parliamentary back and forth continues but opposition from peers is expected to diminish this week. Source link
The UK is reported to have held talks with other countries to replicate the scheme if it is successful. Source link
The move comes as legislation to revive the removal scheme is expected to pass in the coming days. Source link
Rwandan youth are using means such as community organising, filmmaking and writing to actively fight against genocide ideology. This episode aims to spotlight the…
Warning: Some of the images below are graphic and show victims of massacres. On April 7, 1994, one of the most harrowing events in modern…
War is on the doorstep of eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo’s Goma city and the region is at breaking point, activists and aid workers…
The government's flagship Rwanda bill will be back before MPs after Easter, following a series of heavy defeats in the Lords. Source link
The UK’s House of Lords delivered another blow to the government’s plans to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda on Wednesday when it voted to reinsert…
If peers vote for changes to the legislation its passage could be delayed until after the Easter break. Source link
However Robert Buckland, a former justice secretary, was one of a few Conservative rebels to support some of the Lords' amendments, saying he was concerned…
The controversial bill is likely to become law soon but deportation flights won't take off immediately. Source link
Plans are separate from the ‘Rwanda bill’, a stalled plan to forcibly deport most asylum seekers to the African country. The United Kingdom’s government is…
The Home Office is offering up to £3,000 to encourage people to relocate to the East African country. Source link
International solidarity campaigns have managed to bring attention to DRC’s conflict, but how can they make an impact? Source link
Peers fight to change the government bill aimed at deporting asylum seekers to the East African country. Source link
The UK government wants to send some asylum seekers to Rwanda but has faced legal hurdles. Source link
Peers back five changes to the draft law aiming to revive the UK's Rwanda deportation scheme. Source link
Peers in Parliament will try to change Rishi Sunak's planned law aimed at deterring channel crossings. Source link