A brighter day for you, with sunny spells. A few showers, but very windy across the far north east and into the northern isles, where it will be quite chilly for lerwick. For wednesday, will be quite chilly for lerwick. Forwednesday, not will be quite chilly for lerwick. For wednesday, not a bad day stop we will start to see some sunshine around. Some may stand murkiness and western areas, with some trend in the south east, after 2a degrees. Low 20s further north. It will turn increasingly humid. Towards the end of the week we start to tap into some warmth in the near continent. It will be turning dry and warm for many of us. This is a short lived speu many of us. This is a short lived spell of warm weather. See temperatures up to the mid 20s across scotland, may be the high 20s for england and wales. Good spells of sunshine. It doesnt last long, low pressure out in the atlantic starts to sweep in during friday and that will bring showers and longer spells of rain to northern and weste
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sincejune 2022 has barely fallen from its peak. and then there s the government s flagship legislation designed to effectively make it illegal for people to travel to the uk to claim asylum, as opposed to them being invited via safe routes, and also to deport people to rwanda if they attempt to come. the illegal migration bill, which places a legal duty on the government to detain and remove those arriving in the uk illegally, either to rwanda or another safe third country was finally passed by parliament injuly. yet, injune, the appeal court ruled deficiencies in rwanda s own asylum system meant the plan was illegal. the government is appealing that decision at the supreme court. yet, if that appeal fails, then the rwanda plan would seem to be over and the government would have to look for somewhere else to deport people to. the home office had expected that by april 2023 it would be removing 250 people each month to third countries for processing of their asylum claims, notjust rwand
a step closer to going head to head in the ring. the uk asylum system is broken that s the government s word, by the way. since 2010, it s regularly talked about fixing it while also pledging to deter illegal migrants from coming here. david cameron back in 2014 warned illegal migrants that the government would find them and send them back to the country they came from . under theresa may, go home vans drove around london. another tory prime minister, boris johnson, said brexit would mean taking back control of our borders . under his premiership, it brought in the nationality and borders act then home secretary priti patel said it would deter illegal entry into the uk.and it will remove more easily from the uk those with no right to be here . less than a year after that became law, another tory pm introduced the rwanda plan, with the illegal migration bill, now law. so far, no one has been removed to rwanda because the policy is stuck in the courts. perhaps that s why a coupl