Home secretary to introduce 'emergency legislation' this week to address Supreme Court's ruling.
It comes after Mr Cleverly laid out his five-point plan to cut immigration, which included banning care workers from bringing their families over to the UK ...
Rishi Sunak is making an election gamble to deliver a “very significant” cut in net migration within months as his government scrambled to get its Rwanda ...
British Home Secretary James Cleverly has flown to Rwanda to try to revive a stalled plan to send asylum-seekers to the East African country.
Home secretary insists Rwanda is 'safe country' – but right-wing Tories plot rebellion and legal experts say attempt to get flights started is destined to ...
Mr Jenrick lashed out as his boss, Home Secretary, arrived in Kigali to sign a fresh agreement with the Kagame regime to take those arriving in the UK by ...
The Home Secretary touched down in Kigali as part of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's mission to make the deal to send migrants to Rwanda legally watertight ...
Mr Cleverly will meet his counterpart, Vincent Biruta, to sign the treaty and discuss next steps during his first overseas visit as home secretary.
Watch again as James Cleverly holds a press conference in Rwanda on Tuesday 5 December, after he signed a fresh treaty with the nation, amid efforts to get ...
British Home Secretary James Cleverly arrived in Rwanda on Tuesday to sign a new treaty to send asylum seekers to the African nation after the UK's top ...
UK Home Secretary James Cleverly signed a new treaty with Rwanda, which he believes will "amplify" the relationship between the two countries in the f...
And he still doesn't know when the first migrants will be deported to the east African country.
The home secretary says Rwanda is committed to the safety of anyone sent there as part of the government's migration deal.
James Cleverly has insisted his new legally-binding treaty with Rwanda addresses all of the reasons that caused the Supreme Court to deem the Government's flagship asylum policy unlawful. The Home Secretary said he “cannot see any credible reason” to ...