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Tuesday, Apr 30

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First asylum seeker flown to Rwanda - after being paid £3,000 to fly voluntarily on commercial plane

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Under a scheme unveiled in March people whose asylum claims have been rejected are being offered cash to move to Rwanda - it is separate to Rishi Sunak's deportation plan

20

More vulnerable asylum seekers will be detained under Rwanda plan

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Home Office admits torture, sexual violence and trafficking victims as well as those suffering mental health issues and the disabled are more likely to be held

10

Asylum seekers in 'tent city' furious at 'unfair' Rwanda plan forcing them to leave UK

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Migrants claim they've been forced to escape Northern Ireland and enter the Republic to avoid Rishi Sunak's Rwanda policy.

04

After Rwanda Plan Becomes Law, UK Launches Major Operation To Detain Asylum Seekers That Will Be Deported to Migrant Centers in Central Africa

It seems that the never-ending British soap opera regarding the flights of migrants to Rwanda is about to end, and the deportations are set to begin.

Monday, Apr 29

15

If 300 people are sent to Rwanda it would cost £2 million per person

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The Labour Party has said that the Government plans to send asylum seekers to Rwanda will cost £2 million per person.

If 300 people are sent to Rwanda it would cost £2 million per person

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The Labour Party has said that the Government plans to send asylum seekers to Rwanda will cost £2 million per person.

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Migrants heading to Ireland from UK 'early signs of deterrent effect' of Rwanda Plan, says Cabinet minister

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The Irish Government has said there had been an increase in asylum seekers arriving across the Northern Ireland border

Sunday, Apr 28

20

Ireland looking to send asylum seekers back to UK: Report

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UK PM Rishi Sunak says it's evidence that his plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda is acting as a deterrent.

19

Ireland to form plans to send asylum seekers to Britain

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Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris said his government will draft plans to send asylum seekers to Britain, alleging increased immigration after Britain passed a law to send asylum seekers to Rwanda.

15

Home Office Rwanda operation ‘to detain asylum seekers across UK from Monday’

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Officials plan to hold refugees at routine meetings and to pick people up more widely in operation starting weeks earlier than expected, Guardian reports

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Ireland seeks emergency law to return asylum seekers back to UK

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Ireland is seeking an emergency law to allow the return of asylum seekers to the UK amid concerns over increased arrivals through Northern Ireland linked to Rishi Sunak's Rwanda deterrence plan.

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Ireland plans to send asylum seekers back to UK under emergency law

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Taoiseach wants to reduce arrivals through Northern Ireland amid concern that Sunak’s Rwanda plan is driving people to Ireland

Saturday, Apr 27

00

Government to bring forward emergency law to send asylum seekers back to UK

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Taoiseach asks Minister for Justice to bring proposals to Cabinet as Sunak says migrants going from Britain to Ireland shows deterrent effect of Rwanda plan is working

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Sunak: rise in asylum seekers in Ireland proves Rwanda plan ‘having impact’

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UK PM points to Irish deputy PM’s claim that threat of being deported led people to cross border from Northern Ireland

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Sunak: Migrants going to Ireland shows Rwanda plan’s deterrent effect working

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The Irish government claimed the UK’s asylum policy was causing an influx of migrants into the Republic.

Sunak: Migrants going to Ireland shows Rwanda plan’s deterrent effect working

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The Irish government claimed the UK’s asylum policy was causing an influx of migrants into the Republic.

Friday, Apr 26

16

Too early to say if Ireland is experiencing impact of Rwanda plan, No 10 says

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Downing Street rebuffed suggestions from Irish deputy premier Micheal Martin that asylum seekers were now fearful of staying in the UK.

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Too early to say if Ireland is experiencing impact of Rwanda plan, No 10 says

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Downing Street rebuffed suggestions from Irish deputy premier Micheal Martin that asylum seekers were now fearful of staying in the UK.

Too early to say if Ireland is experiencing impact of Rwanda plan, No 10 says

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Downing Street rebuffed suggestions from Irish deputy premier Micheal Martin that asylum seekers were now fearful of staying in the UK.

Thursday, Apr 25

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BBC Question Time audience in hysterics as Tory MP insists Rwanda policy has been 'pretty popular'

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MP Chris Philp had a tough time on BBC's Question Time this evening, which discussed the Rwanda asylum plan, Britain's "sick note culture" and the property ladder