Michelle, thank you and good evening to you. Well, the top story tonight from the gb newsroom is that mps have rejected all amendments to the governments rwanda bill suggested by the house of lords. Lets show you live pictures of the Upper Chamber. The rejected legislation is back there, and its understood. And labour its understood. And labour peers will apparently back two of those amendments tonight. If they pass, mps will then consider them in the commons this coming monday. Full coverage of that, of course. Right here. Gp news and the Prime Minister has put on record hes committed to getting flights off the ground to rwanda by end of the spring. Well, by the end of the spring. Well, in other news today, sir keir starmer has accused the Prime Minister of dodging questions over cutting nhs and Pension Funding to cover the cost of eventually scrapping national insurance. Speaking during Prime Ministers questions today, the labour leader criticised the conservatives for what he called
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