Peers in the House of Lords defeat the Government over a motion regarding the ratification of the treaty with Rwanda, raising concerns about the Government's commitment to human rights.
Last night, peers in the House of Lords defeated the Government over a motion about ratifying the treaty with Rwanda . This defeat raises questions about the reliability of the Home Secretary's assurances and the Government 's commitment to human rights .
The Rwanda project is now under scrutiny.
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