mr sunak is trying to save his rwanda scheme ahead of a vote in the house of commons tomorrow. we ll talk to conservative mp sir geoffrey cox, a former attorney general, who supports the bill. also tonight: an exclusive report from newsnight discovers that elite afghan soldiers trained by the uk are facing imminent deportation back to taliban controlled afghanistan. the afghans will say, well, you manage to mount a complex, comprehensive manage to mount a complex, comprehensive enduring military o eration comprehensive enduring military operation into comprehensive enduring military operation into afghanistan, - comprehensive enduring military operation into afghanistan, so i comprehensive enduring military. operation into afghanistan, so the fact you cannot help us with this small thing of managing the migration of maybe a couple of thousand, you are either guilty of incompetence or ill will. you can t have it both ways. the full report in a quarter of an hour. and as the
the removal or illegal migrants to reminder. i willjust add, the common sense group are now hosting a further meeting at 6p and this evening which is also going to be addressed by robertjenrick. at 6pm. so if you like, they come to us and at 6pm, we are going to there s info i can put it like that. that is where things currently sit, who would like to ask the first question? would like to ask the first cuestion? ~ . , ., m question? what is the position. we discuss this question? what is the position. we discuss this for question? what is the position. we discuss this for a question? what is the position. we discuss this for a good question? what is the position. we discuss this for a good hour - question? what is the position. we discuss this for a good hour and - question? what is the position. we discuss this for a good hour and a - discuss this for a good hour and a half, beth. and i am not sure that final decisions will be taken even today. because of the imp
democrats? hello. you know, the question is that democrats? hello. you know, the question is that the democrats? hello. you know, the question is that the majority - democrats? hello. you know, the question is that the majority of. question is that the majority of democrats, almost all democrats, the majority of republicans are completely supportive of ukraine. so we have an overwhelming majority in us congress and support for this package to our country. but at the same time, there is a small group of republicans who are very active and very vocal, and because of all this internal struggle, and that the presidential election has already started, we have the situation where ukraine became a hostage of internal us politics. and that is very frustrating also we are very worried about what s going on because ukraine matters every day and we are desperately waiting for this package of support, both military and financial, to ukraine.- of support, both military and financial,
inspired munich, erik ten hag dismissed widely supported suggestions last week that he had a split dressing room. his team were booed off having lost 3 0 last saturday to bournemouth, saying their consistency is down to chopping and changing the season, something which didn t happen last season. ~ ., ., .,~ something which didn t happen last season. ., ., .,~ ., , season. we ve had to make many chances, season. we ve had to make many changes. i season. we ve had to make many changes, i think season. we ve had to make many changes, i think especially - season. we ve had to make many changes, i think especially in - season. we ve had to make many changes, i think especially in our| changes, i think especially in our back line. we had a regular formation for a long time, then you get the routines in. so we have to wait for that, and until that moment, we have to deal with it. everything has to do with it. but i m sure that when we get back to regular basis, then we will
foster who is in israel. here in the uk. the home office has earmarked at least £700 million to manage the arrival of migrants on small boats until 2030. the projections flew under the radar yet officials published them online last week, as home secretary james cleverly flew to rwanda to sign a new treaty to, quote, stop the boats . they predict the channel crossings could continue up to 203k. 0ur chief political correspondent henry zeffman has more from downing street. it s been the government s mantra for the last three prime ministers, although that does not actually take you back that far in time, given the turmoil in the conservative party, but rishi sunak very much made it his own, at the start of this year he set out five promises for the year ahead and one of them was, in his words, to stop the boats. now, he was dealt a very significant setbackjust a month or so ago when the supreme court ruled that his plan to deport asylum seekers to rwanda was in its current for