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The passage of the government’s Rwanda legislation sets the stage for a final showdown between Britain to and the European Court.

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At least 5 migrants have died in English Channel following UK deportation bill passage

The Voix du Nord newspaper said the bodies were discovered at the Wimereaux beach in northern France on Tuesday.

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Asylum claims by international students have skyrocketed since 2018, figures show

Asylum claims by foreign students have skyrocketed more than 1,500 per cent since 2018, figures show, coinciding with the steep rise in study permits

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the judiciary and court rooms ready, training _ the judiciary and court rooms ready, training escorts, getting chartered planes _ training escorts, getting chartered planes booked, getting an airfield ready. _ planes booked, getting an airfield ready, getting the guidance changed and working with the rwandans as the foreign— and working with the rwandans as the foreign secretary has done to make sure they— foreign secretary has done to make sure they are ready with their people all trained at their end of accommodation ready and asylum svstem _ accommodation ready and asylum system ready over there. this is an enormous — system ready over there. this is an enormous complex operation and we were working very hard to deliver it but as— were working very hard to deliver it but as i_ were working very hard to deliver it but as i said. — were working very hard to deliver it but as i said, people's patience is running _ but as i said, people's patience is running fine and my patience has run thin and _ running fine and my patience has run thin and want to get this done and the planes — thin and want to get this done and the planes off. sky news.- the planes off. sky news. prime minister, the planes off. sky news. prime minister. you — the planes off. sky news. prime minister, you hope _ the planes off. sky news. prime minister, you hope to _ the planes off. sky news. prime minister, you hope to get - the planes off. sky news. prime minister, you hope to get the i minister, you hope to get the flights in the summer but you stick your reputation on this policy. is this a moment of success for you with this bill passes and do you have to remove thousands of asylum seekers before a general election to close the gap in the polls and regain voters trust?— close the gap in the polls and regain voters trust? success is when the boats have _ regain voters trust? success is when the boats have been _ regain voters trust? success is when the boats have been stopped. -

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processed there. there are three possible outcomes for claims — if they are successful, the applicant could be granted refugee status and allowed to stay in rwanda. if they're not, they can apply to settle in rwanda on other grounds. the third option would be to seek asylum in another "safe third country". no asylum seeker would be able to apply to return to the uk. ministers hope the policy will stop people trying to make the dangerous english channel crossing on small boats. so far this year, more than 6000 migrants have made thejourney.no migrants have made thejourney. no—one has yet been sent to rwanda. that's 1200 more people than the same period last year. in 2023 — there were more than 29,000 arrivals — and that was down on a record number the year before. fiona irving visited a camp in calais to speak to some migrants, who said they are still determined to make the journey and would not be

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20,000 migrant families lose out on government help for childcare

20,000 migrant families lose out on government help for childcare
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the prime minister says the first flight carrying asylum seekers to rwanda will leave in 10 to 12 weeks�* time "come what may". he says an airfield is on standby and charter planes are booked. rishi sunak had originally promised the first flight would take off this spring, but his timetable now suggests a delay until the summer. he says peers and mps will have to sit through the night tonight if necessary to pass the government's controversial rwanda legislation. our political correspondent, helen catt is in westminster. helen. new statistics out this morning show one of the reasons why rishi sunak might be so keen to get those flights off soon, last year parliament passed a law that said that some asylum cases could only be dealt with by being removed from the uk. but they can't go to rwanda because the supreme court ruled it

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there _ labour peers in the house of lords. there are _ labour peers in the house of lords. there are serious concerns from those _ there are serious concerns from those independent crossbench peers and also _ those independent crossbench peers and also some conservatives as well in house _ and also some conservatives as well in house of— and also some conservatives as well in house of lords, some fears that this bill_ in house of lords, some fears that this bill obviously seeking to address— this bill obviously seeking to address the concerns the supreme court _ address the concerns the supreme court made when they ruled this government policy to send some asylum _ government policy to send some asylum seekers arriving illegally here in — asylum seekers arriving illegally here in the uk to rwanda, supreme court _ here in the uk to rwanda, supreme court ruled — here in the uk to rwanda, supreme court ruled that was unlawful last year and — court ruled that was unlawful last year and that's what this bill is trying — year and that's what this bill is trying to— year and that's what this bill is trying to address, trying to say rwanda — trying to address, trying to say rwanda is _ trying to address, trying to say rwanda is safe and trying to block further _ rwanda is safe and trying to block further legal challenges. i think what _ further legal challenges. i think what we — further legal challenges. i think what we don't know still at this stage _ what we don't know still at this stage is— what we don't know still at this stage is exactly how many people will be _ stage is exactly how many people will be sent to rwanda, when that will be sent to rwanda, when that will happen after the bill is passed, _ will happen after the bill is passed, will it be a matter of weeks or months. — passed, will it be a matter of weeks or months, and also how many flights will be _ or months, and also how many flights will be able _ or months, and also how many flights will be able to get off before obviously the general election that we expect in the uk at some point later we expect in the uk at some point tater this — we expect in the uk at some point later this year. we expect in the uk at some point later this year-— later this year. that is our political — later this year. that is our political correspondent. later this year. that is our i political correspondent harry farley. our africa correspondent barbara plett usher gave me this update from the rwandan capital, kigali.

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the government has largely stood back and watched all the legal and political wrangling in the uk over this controversial plan, but in the meantime it has maintained a ready position throughout. so, for example, the hostel where the migrants would land has been prepared to receive them now for nearly two years. this is where they would make their applications for asylum here. and even if those are rejected they will still have the right to stay with residence permits. that was a decision taken in response to concerns of the british supreme court that there was a risk that they could deported back to the countries from which they had fled. and it does require changes in rwandan law which are working its way through the system now along with other measures in order to be compliant with the supreme court's concerns and with the treaty that rwanda has since signed with the uk. the government here has strongly objected to the country being called unsafe. it says, in fact, rwanda has a very good safety record. and when it comes to crime

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