published after considerable pressure from noble lords from across the house. this document. in this document, the home office was prepared to tell us that the average imagined cost of sending an asylum seeker to a third country however, the detail of the treaty suggest the cost may be higher for sending somebody to rewind. before we begin to fully debate the details of the legislation and its role in the implementation of the rwanda plan, will the minister be clear about how much this plan is actually going to cost? there is bill, whatever its impact, will not address the state of our asylum system. the uk to serve as a managed asylum system that upholds a strong border security and that can process claims fairly, accurately and quickly, a system that can return those with no claim to stay and help those with no claim to stay and help those who rightfully seek sanctuary. that is not our current asylum system. we have a backlog of 100,000 asylum claims waiting for a decision,
british prime minister is facing a test of his authority over sending migrants to rwanda. rishi sunak is trying to revive proposals to send asylum seekers to the east country arguing it will deter people from crossing the english channel from small boats in france. he suffered the biggest rebellion of his premiership in parliament last night. two deputy chairs of the conservative party resigned saying the bill wasn t tough enough for that. the bill wasn t tough enough for that. mps are now due to vote on the prime minister s landmark bill. here s our political editor, chris mason. this was over this morning. the rwanda bill is about putting people off attempting crossing. but no one who s made this journey has been sent there yet. what does the rwandan president make of it all? you are getting hundreds of millions of taxpayers money. it is you are getting hundreds of millions of taxpayers money. of taxpayers money. it is going to be. if of taxpayers money. it is going to be-
to the left, 2076. the ayes have it. the eyes to the left, 2076. the ayes have it. the ayes have it. a mark. unlock. a comfortable the ayes have it. a mark. unlock. a comfortable majority for the prime minister. let us go to the deputy political editor who was in the house of commons and following of commons and following all the developments for us. the premise will be relieved developments for us. the premise will be relieved after developments for us. the premise will be relieved after all developments for us. the premise will be relieved after all the - will be relieved after all the wrangling, it is past in it is in the final stage more than 48 able to break down the see conservative mps in the end and there is 60 conservative rebels were trying to tighten up the bill and make changes and international court and floods on the ground and stubbed up going to rwanda in the field and all of those it s been decided that the third reading, that they would back
as a corrective procedure . his public engagements will be postponed immediately, and will resume after a period of recuperation. live now to sean coughlan our royal correspondent who is outside the london clinic where the princess of wales is being treated. where the princess of sean, where the princess of ijust want to ask, how much of sean, ijust want to ask, how much of this is a shift in terms of the details of medical and health details of medical and health details revealed from how the royal family has taken an approach before? as you suggest, usually, medical matters of the royal family or a private affair but here quite an amount of king charles, they want to send a message, a public awareness message, of mentioning positive people getting their selves checked. we have mentioned, the prostate situation is a benign situation that will get sorted, i think he s sending a message that every people should get take care of their prostate. in terms of the princess