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Labour manifesto launch

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22/05/2024

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15/05/2024

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08/05/2024

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24/04/2024

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22/04/2024

Lords Rwanda bill

22/04/2024

House of Lords Rwanda vote

17/04/2024

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20/03/2024

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01/03/2024

Rochdale By-Election

28/02/2024

PMQs 28/02/2024

21/02/2024

SNP Ceasefire Motion

21/02/2024

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07/02/2024

PMQs 07/02/2024

31/01/2024

PMQs 31/01/2024

17/01/2024

MPs voting on third reading of Rwanda bill

17/01/2024

Prime Ministers Questions 17/01/2024

11/01/2024

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10/01/2024

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13/12/2023

Prime Minister's Questions

12/12/2023

First voteis is on Labour amendment
The first vote, currently taking place, is on a Labour amendment not to give the Rwanda bill a second reading.

It reads: "That this House, while affirming support for securing the UK’s borders, reforming the broken asylum system and ending dangerous small boat crossings, declines to give a Second Reading to the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill because the Bill will not work to tackle people smuggling gangs, end small boat crossings or achieve the core purposes of the Bill, will lead to substantial costs to the UK taxpayer every year whilst applying to less than one per cent of those who claim asylum in the UK, threatens the UK’s compliance with international law, further undermines the potential to establish security and returns agreements with other countries and does not prevent the return of relocated individuals who commit serious crimes in Rwanda back to the UK."

The government is expected to win this vote and then MPs will be voting on the main motion of the night.

29/11/2023

PMQs 29/11/2023

25/11/2023

Palestine Israeli hostage exchange announcement

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