Rwanda
‘Blood minerals’: EU accused of fueling conflict with Rwanda deal
Facing criticism it is stoking a humanitarian crisis, Brussels seeks to clarify the aims behind its minerals pact with Kigali.
Starmer and Macron: New allies heading in different directions
Britain’s Keir Starmer vows: I’ll never leave ECHR
6 things UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer wants to fix in his first month
Labour’s top policy priorities
‘Build a wall’ in the English Channel to deal with migrants, says Conservative darling
Centrists from US to Germany move right on immigration
5 lessons for the Tory (and Labour) campaigns from Obama’s election guru
One of the brains behind David Cameron’s surprise Tory victory in 2015 has words of advice for Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer.
Betrayal on Britain’s south coast
Voters say they feel let down by Conservatives on immigration, public services and the supposed benefits of Brexit.
Sunak’s pitch? You might hate the Tories but we’ll cut your taxes.
Embattled prime minister bills himself as a man with a plan for the Tory faithful — and paints Keir Starmer as a risky bet.
The Tories’ election policy positions, tracked
POLITICO keeps the receipts on what the Conservatives have actually said about policy in the election campaign, from national service to tax cuts.
Europe is watching UK’s election battle over deporting migrants to Rwanda
EU governments used to castigate Rishi Sunak’s flagship Rwanda scheme: not any more.
UK general election: What you need to know as Sunak goes for July 4 vote
Britain’s summer election is on. Here’s your bluffer’s guide.
UK election: Why Rishi Sunak pulled the trigger
The prime minister’s announcement of a July general election has stunned the country — but what were his reasons for going to the polls now?
Ryanair ‘happy’ to help governments repatriate migrants, CEO O’Leary says
Carrier’s CEO sees no reputational risk in aiding legal deportations of illegal arrivals.
Britain offloads its refugee crisis to Ireland. Dublin is aghast.
To Irish eyes, post-Brexit Britain’s toughening message to asylum seekers looks like “To Rwanda — or to Ireland.”
Ireland wants to return asylum seekers to the UK
Irish Justice Minister Helen McEntee will discuss migration with UK Home Secretary James Cleverly on Monday.
Meet the cricket-loving headmaster’s son poised to make Britain a global ‘pariah’
The passage of the government’s Rwanda legislation sets the stage for a final showdown between Britain and the European Court.
French presidency bungles Macron’s Rwanda genocide comments
Rwanda marks the 30th anniversary of the genocide that claimed around 800,000 lives.
Macron to acknowledge France’s failure to stop Rwanda genocide
It’s the 30th anniversary of the humanitarian tragedy, which saw the mass murder of an estimated 800,000 people.
Is the UK election already over?
With the polls stubbornly refusing to turn, is there anything Rishi Sunak can do to move the dial and avoid electoral wipeout?
PMQs scorecard: Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer squabble about Rwanda
Keir Starmer hit out at the government’s stalled asylum policy
Some advice for Russia’s newest opposition leader
Opposition movements, especially those based abroad, rarely succeed.
Nigel Farage’s new right-wing party bags its first Tory defector
Lee Anderson has joined Reform U.K.
Albania MPs approve deal with Italy to house migrants
Up to 36,000 people will be held in northwest Albania per year under the agreement.
Rishi Sunak can’t stop the Tories’ slow-motion train wreck
The PM’s prospects of winning the general election appear bleaker by the day.
Why Britain’s Tories can’t stop fighting with the church
The British prime minister is on a collision course with England’s clergy, who are no longer ‘the Conservative Party at prayer.’
Liz Truss is offering lessons on how to be popular
The (deeply unpopular) ex-prime minister believes her new Popular Conservatives group can win over the British public.