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Join Mishal Husain now for the latest debate: Are we failing victims of anti-social behaviour?

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Michael Tomlinson, Minister for Illegal Migration, is asked by Mishal Husain why migrants haven't yet been identified for the first Rwanda flights, and why case workers haven't finished their training yet.

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'Such a base would be a target for Russian strikes.'

Polish Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski tells there are 'internal discussions' about having nuclear weapons stationed in Poland by Nato, adding it's a 'weighty decision which needs to be discussed in Cabinet'.

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'If this is a flagship policy to stop the boats... There's no evidence that it's doing so.'

Rwanda litigation team solicitor Nicholas Hughes, from law firm Duncan Lewis, tells they will 'do everything they can' to prevent clients from being put on a Rwanda flight.

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Tonight's Debate with Mishal Husain asks 'are we failing victims of anti-social behaviour?'

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'It's a love story with maps.'

David Nicholls, author of 'One Day', tells about his new book 'You Are Here' which tells the story a budding relationship between two divorcees as they tackle a coast-to-coast walk.

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Andrew Mitchell calls on the House of Lords to “accept the will of the elected House of Commons” and allow plans to send asylum seekers to Rwanda.

The deputy foreign secretary tells he has 'no doubts at all' on the 'safety of Rwanda and the efficacy of this scheme.'

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Met Police chief Sir Mark Rowley is due to meet Jewish groups today. The force has apologised twice after an officer described an antisemitism campaigner as 'openly Jewish'.

Suella Braverman tells Mishal Husain it shows police have 'failed to strike the right balance'.

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'He was just a celeb who made it into politics. Turned out to be a bit meatier than that.'

Nick Robinson & Amol Rajan answer your questions in a special bonus edition of The Today Podcast.

Featuring ❓s from Esther Rantzen & Stephen Fry!

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'It's fatally flawed, it has too many loopholes.'

Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman tells Mishal Husain the Rwanda bill 'as drafted' would not achieve the goal of stopping the boats.

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'This is, in my view, the most inexplicable and insensitive day I've experienced in nearly 40 years in Parliament.'

Crossbench peer Lord Carlisle tells @BBCNickRobinson that PM Rishi Sunak is asking Parliament to say 'an untruth is a truth', that Rwanda is safe.

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The government says it's determined that its flagship Rwanda bill shouldn't face any further delays when it returns to Parliament today.

BBC Political Correspondent Harry Farley tells Labour peers in the Lords are in 'no mood to back down'.

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⏰ Why did David Davis call Nick Robinson at 4.30am?

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'In Cardiff I can't imagine more than half a dozen roads changing.'

Huw Thomas, Labour leader of Cardiff Council, says the Welsh Government acknowledges communications have not been right about the 20mph policy but says it's good local councils will decide on changes.

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Smoke-free generation: Is this Sunak’s legacy?

Nick Robinson and Amol Rajan discuss on this week's The Today Podcast.

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'One of the overlooked things in politics is the impact of politicians' children.'

Nick Robinson and Amol Rajan discuss whether the smoking ban is the PM's legacy in this week's episode of The Today Podcast.

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After 25 years, BBC Radio 4's The Now Show is coming to an end with tonight's episode.

Hosts Hugh Dennis and Steve Punt tell Mishal Husain what it's like having to condense more than two decades of news into six minutes 🎙️

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Ahead of the PM's speech on welfare reform, Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride tells he 'backs' the judgement of GPs regarding sick notes, but 'work-based conversations' are missing from the signing-off process.

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'This is a sign Israel does intend to continue this game of high-stakes poker.'

Tom Fletcher, former British ambassador to Lebanon, tells the reactions following the reported Israeli missile strike on Iran are 'as important as the event itself'.

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'Is this wrong that a large proportion of the 11m repeat fit notes from last year are issued without any advice?'

Mishal Husain asks Prof Kamila Hawthorne, chair of the Royal College of GPs, as the PM is expected to announce a review into the way people are signed off.

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