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Sunak suffers defeat on Rwanda bill as peers insist it must be compliant with international law – UK politics live

Opposition wins vote by huge margin as government suffers first defeat on bill

There will be one urgent question in the Commons today at 3.30pm, on the Home Office’s decision to publish 13 reports from the former independent chief inspector of borders and immigration last week on Thursday afternoon.

The former minister Paul Scully has announced he will stand down at the next election in a statement suggesting the Conservative party has “lost its way” and is heading down “an ideological cul-de-sac”.

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