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Boris Johnson says sorry for 'pain, loss and suffering' at Covid inquiry
The ex-PM admits mistakes were made and things should be been done differently - for which he takes responsibility.

Councils warn of growing financial crisis
Local leaders say more councils in England are at risk of going bust because of a lack of funding.

Tory splits emerge ahead of Rwanda migration law
Competing factions are lobbying to influence Rishi Sunak in the days before he publishes his flagship Rwanda legislation.

Chris Mason: Big ifs continue to surround Rwanda plan
Ministers want to make their plan to send asylum seekers to Africa work - but nothing is certain.

Jenrick insists UK workers will fill labour gaps
The immigration minister says he is prepared to "take further steps" if net migration does not come down.

Key points: What the new UK visa rules mean
Increasing minimum salary requirements is among a package of measures to cut migration to the UK.

PM faces 'wrong side of history' on blood scandal
Campaigners say the government works "at a snails pace" to compensate victims infected with HIV or hepatitis C.
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Boris Johnson says sorry for 'pain, loss and suffering' at Covid inquiry
The ex-PM admits mistakes were made and things should be been done differently - for which he takes responsibility.

Councils warn of growing financial crisis
Local leaders say more councils in England are at risk of going bust because of a lack of funding.

Tory splits emerge ahead of Rwanda migration law
Competing factions are lobbying to influence Rishi Sunak in the days before he publishes his flagship Rwanda legislation.

Chris Mason: Big ifs continue to surround Rwanda plan
Ministers want to make their plan to send asylum seekers to Africa work - but nothing is certain.

Jenrick insists UK workers will fill labour gaps
The immigration minister says he is prepared to "take further steps" if net migration does not come down.

Key points: What the new UK visa rules mean
Increasing minimum salary requirements is among a package of measures to cut migration to the UK.

PM faces 'wrong side of history' on blood scandal
Campaigners say the government works "at a snails pace" to compensate victims infected with HIV or hepatitis C.

Councils warn of growing financial crisis
Local leaders say more councils in England are at risk of going bust because of a lack of funding.

Tory splits emerge ahead of Rwanda migration law
Competing factions are lobbying to influence Rishi Sunak in the days before he publishes his flagship Rwanda legislation.

Chris Mason: Big ifs continue to surround Rwanda plan
Ministers want to make their plan to send asylum seekers to Africa work - but nothing is certain.
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