UK not ruling out sending asylum seekers to third countries
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UK not ruling out sending asylum seekers to third countries
Priti Patel says the government is considering “all available options” and will not “rule anything out” under fundamental reforms in the Nationality and Borders Bill entering Parliament today.
The home secretary was responding to a question about the possibility of sending applicants for asylum to another country to process.
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The leader of Reform UK Richard Tice reminds voters to bring their IDs as local and mayoral elections begin across England.
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