🔴 The Court of Appeal has ruled that the Government’s plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda is unlawful Follow our live blog - by luciemheath and mollyblackall
is unlawful in the latest in a string of legal challenges against the plans.
Campaigners and asylum seekers won their Court of Appeal challenge as the Master of the Rolls and Lord Justice Underhill ruled that the policy is not lawful. However, the Lord Chief Justice agreed with the High Court’s decision previous decision that Rwanda is a safe third country. Meanwhile, the Privileges Committee has published a report naming seven Tory MPs and three peers who were part of a campaign to undermine its inquiry into Boris Johnson’s Partygate denials.
Nadine Dorries, Jacob Rees-Mogg and Priti Patel are among those whose tweets and media comments have been highlighted in the report.
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