Rishi Sunak to urge peers to back Rwanda plan as it faces final showdown
Weeks of parliamentary back-and-forth are set to come to a head on Monday night.
Weeks of parliamentary back-and-forth are set to come to a head on Monday night.
Charities have called for the cap to be abolished amid record levels of child poverty.
The Prime Minister’s attitude towards his aides had become: “You said this would work, why isn’t it working?”
Disability equality charity Scope said Sunak's “dangerous” plans risk leaving disabled people “destitute”.
Since he started donating to the Tories in 2021 he has attended meetings with various cabinet ministers on multiple occasions.
"Being in the company of John Major and Jeremy Corbyn before they lost elections does not bode well", Gideon Skinner said.
More than half the adults questioned in an Ipsos survey said the general election should take place before the end of the summer.
MPs will have a free vote on the Prime Minister’s flagship policy of banning the sale of tobacco to anyone born after January 1 2009.
NHS waiting lists remain higher than they were when the Prime Minister made his pledge to cut them.
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