The home secretary says she will "not give up" on tackling small boat crossings and that a way "needs to be found" to make the scheme to send asylum seekers to Rwanda work.
Suella Braverman also pledged to "always back our policemen and women" against calls from "many on the left" to defund them, as she spoke at the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham.
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The United Kingdom is mulling a ban on the sale and possession of ‘Laughing Gas’…or as it is widely known…the ‘Happy Gas’. And in all likelihood the ban is slated to come in force soon. Britain’s Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, will most likely push the Bill for this proposal in the next few weeks or few months. Earlier this month, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak had also tried to address the issue in a speech about anti-social behaviour and the blight of discarded "nitrous oxide canisters in children's playgrounds". The government has made it clear that it will not tolerate the illegal and indiscriminate use of this recreational drug anymore. In this video, we decode what exactly is this laughing gas….and why the British authorities want to put a blanket ban on its unauthorized use. But before that, don’t forget to like, share and subscribe to Oneindia.
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The Home Secretary has suggested she has yet to find a new airline to deport migrants to Rwanda. A Privilege Style plane used for the first flight in June was abandoned at the last minute due to legal challenges, and the Spanish charter airline pulled out in October amid pressure from campaigners. Asked if she had found another airline to operate flights to Rwanda, Suella Braverman told the Lords Justice and Home Affairs Committee: “We have a lot of ongoing discussions with several airlines.” Report by Jonesia. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting says the Conservative party is consumed by 'chaos' and 'sleaze' and that a general election can't come soon enough.
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The verdict is in and the decision delivered. Nadhim Zahawi did commit "a very serious breach of the ministerial code" and the prime minister has sacked his.. Sky News
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