the rebels say they are confident of finding the 45 tory mps needed to win the crunch vote on monday. but ministers are looking at ways of heading off defeat and insist the uk's aid budget remains generous, about £10 billion despite the cuts. the biggest contribution that we can make to ending this pandemic globally is the fact that we put the investment in here in oxford to develop the oxford astrazeneca vaccine and now, with astrazeneca, we make it available at cost to the whole world, and that doesn't take aid, that takes british science. win or lose, the government will now be in the tricky position of having to defend its international aid cuts in the same week it's hosting the g7 summit in cornwall. james landale, bbc news. let's stay in the uk — where the high court has ruled that the home office broke the law by housing cross—channel migrants in a run—down barracks