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UK ministers acknowledge detention of asylum seekers to be sent to Rwanda
By Rajeev Syal
First detentions for Rwanda flights under way, Home Office says
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First migrants set for Rwanda flights detained in house raids
By Charles Hymas
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Rwanda: Officers raid homes of first people to be deported
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US university protests: Police in riot gear as protesters clash at two campuses
Police in riot gear at UCLA campus where protesters clashed
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Vote of no confidence in Scottish government is defeated
SNP government compared to Westminster Tories in vote of no confidence
First Minister Humza Yousaf says toxic leadership contest would harm SNP and independence movement
By Connor Gillies and Jenness Mitchell
Humza Yousaf’s unravelling tenure shows how short and brutish political lives have become
By John Crace
Douglas Ross deserves more credit for bringing down Humza Yousaf
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London mayor race electrified by final poll with Khan lead over Hall smallest so far
By Nicholas Cecil
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Houthis extend attacks on shipping to wider Indian Ocean
By Robert Wright
In harm's way and on the defensive: US and UK warships in the Red Sea can fight but cannot win
Houthis claim attack on Portuguese-flagged ship in Arabian Sea, raising concerns over group's capabilities
Oil tanker damaged in Houthi missile strike
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