Business Fast > Politics > Tory deputy chairmen back move to 'beef up' Rwanda bill PoliticsTory deputy chairmen back move to 'beef up' Rwanda billJanuary 16, 2024posted on Jan. 16, 2024 at 1:27 am More than 60 Tory MPs are supporting changes to the bill, which will be debated by MPs on Tuesday. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastJanuary 16, 2024previous articleNo progress made in Vodafone Idea funding talks with US' DFC, says DoTnext articleVietnamese cryptocurrency market in 2023: nearly 65% of investors struggle to make profits, with 43.6% facing losses – Viet Nam NewsYou Might Also LikePoliticsDavid Cameron in talks to become consultant at law firm DLA PiperMay 23, 2025PoliticsChemical castration of sex offenders to be piloted in 20 prisons, says MahmoodMay 22, 2025PoliticsIsrael 'preparing strikes on Iran nuclear sites' and may spark huge Middle East warMay 21, 2025Politics‘Keir is LYING to you’ – PM’s Brexit betrayal ‘will open door’ to millions MORE migrants as EU make ‘youth’ visa demandsMay 20, 2025PoliticsThe new UK-EU deal at a glanceMay 19, 2025PoliticsLabour faces ‘watershed moment’ in relationship with Black and Asian votersMay 18, 2025Recommended For YouFinancial servicesNuclear stocks rally on report Trump will sign executive orders to support industryMay 23, 2025Financial servicesGlobal EconomyTrump recommends 50% tariff on European Union starting June 1May 23, 2025Global EconomyPDD’s Q1 results next week may be next catalyst: Morgan StanleyMay 23, 2025StockmarketPoliticsDavid Cameron in talks to become consultant at law firm DLA PiperMay 23, 2025PoliticsHealthDoctors threaten strike action after 4% pay offerMay 23, 2025Health
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