expected imminently. these are the live pictures from the general assembly. this was an emergency session brought by the arab countries after the united states vetoed a resolution on a cease fire within the security council last week. tonight 193 countries voting on a similar text. it is a nonbinding resolution so it does not carry any legal weight but the result, which we expect to be in favour for the resolution will add to the pressure mounting on the israeli government. we will keep watching that. we will take you to new york as and when we get a vote in the assembly. back to events in westminster. the government has tonight seen off, at least for the moment, a rebellion that was building over its rwanda legislation. this is the new bill they have proposed that is supposed to counter every legal challenge to deporting asylum seekers to rwanda. here s the moment the speaker announced the result. the ayes to the right, 313. the noes to the left, 269. so the ayes have it, th
prime minister after the brexit referendum. other notable changes include a new health secretary, victoria atkins, and a new party chairman, richard holden, who takes overfrom greg hands. earlier richard holden had this to say. i think there s two points he was making there. one, you can see with people like me from the north of england being promoted, people like laura trott from the south of england being promoted as well. you re seeing a broad coalition of people, that broad church of the conservative party, being refreshed. but i think there are some things, this is one of the points the prime minister made in that speech in manchester, was that there are some things the conservative party has done very well over the last 13 years, which is delivered real transformation for life chances for people. and one of those, which i know was a major driver of david cameron s time in government, was around education. we saw two thirds of kids attending good or outstanding schools i
Was unsafe and there are now nearly 52,000 Asylum Seekers whose claims simply cant be dealt with here. So what the government did to try and get around this last year was to sign a new treaty with rwanda and put this bill that is going back and forth in parliament which says that because of that Treaty Rewind is safe, in effect overruling the supreme court. So you can see why the government might want this to pass quickly. This Morning Rishi Sunak was upping the pressure on the lords to back down. Stopping small boat crossings is one of the prime ministers big pledges but parliament has been considering the bill he says will do it for months now. This morning he called a Press Conference to insist it will pass by The End of the day. Enough is enou h. Pass by The End of the day. Enough is enough no pass by The End of the day. Enough is enough. No more pass by The End of the day. Enough is enough. No more prevarication, | pass by The End of the day. Enough i is enough. No more prevaricat
It's the scandal all Westminster is talking about. Appearing on ITV's This Morning Rishi Sunak told viewers that if he goes to McDonald's with his daughters they all get the breakfast wrap: 'My eldest daughter, we get the wrap so if I’m with her that wrap with the hashbrown and everything in it is w.