The Papers: 'Plan B on Rwanda' as 'MPs defy second jobs anger'

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The Metro reports that Labour volition usage barges to location asylum seekers temporarily if it wins the adjacent wide election. According to the paper, shadiness migration curate Stephen Kinnock says his enactment would "have to proceed successful a precise short-term play to usage the infrastructure that is there" owed to "the implicit and utter chaos and shambles of the Tory asylum crisis". The government's determination to location migrants connected barges has sparked a batch of controversy, with immoderate quality rights groups calling it inhumane.

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The Daily Mail reports that authorities ministers are "drawing up proposals" to nonstop asylum seekers arriving successful the UK via the Channel to Ascension Island - a British overseas territory 4,000 miles distant successful the South Atlantic - if their program to nonstop immoderate radical to Rwanda falls through.

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The Times besides reports that the authorities has alternate plans if the Rwanda argumentation "fails". In its lead, the insubstantial says ministers are assessing alternate options "to tackle the small-boats crisis" and Ascension Island is 1 of them. The tiny volcanic land was antecedently considered arsenic a determination to process asylum seekers, the insubstantial reports, adding that ministers believed its distant determination would "create a beardown deterrent for those readying to transverse the Channel successful tiny boats".

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Meanwhile, the Daily Express reports that landlords and bosses who "help migrants unrecorded and enactment successful the UK volition beryllium deed successful a crackdown" and look fines of up to £60,000 per amerciable idiosyncratic and £20,000 per tenant. Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick is quoted arsenic saying that "making it harder for amerciable migrants to enactment and run successful the UK is captious to deterring dangerous, unnecessary vessel crossings".

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The Daily Telegraph besides leads connected fines for bosses employing radical who person arrived successful the UK illegally. It says the "drastically accrued fines purpose to tackle the UK's representation arsenic being brushed connected immigration". A root told the insubstantial these measures would marque it "completely economically unacceptable and financially ruinous" to hazard employing workers illegally.

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In its lead, the one paper reports that UK scientists are preparing for a imaginable vertebrate flu pandemic successful humans. It goes connected to accidental that the avian influenza strain - H5N1 - has killed millions of birds since October 2021. According to the paper, the world's apical virologists are preparing for the emergence of a caller microorganism and wellness chiefs are assured of a "slick and accelerated response" to caller threats pursuing the Covid-19 pandemic.

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The Guardian carries a study connected MPs' 2nd jobs, arsenic the insubstantial recovered that MPs were paid £10m from 2nd jobs and freelance enactment implicit the past year. The sum was "largely driven by the size of Boris Johnson's net arsenic good arsenic erstwhile Tory ministers", the insubstantial adds. In its analysis, the Guardian looked astatine each MPs who made much than £1,000 from extracurricular income (excluding from surveys) successful the past year. The beforehand leafage besides features an interrogation with children's writer Jacqueline Wilson.

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The Financial Times leads connected a study that Europe's biggest companies person suffered "at slightest €100bn [£86bn] successful nonstop losses" from the sale, closure oregon simplification of Russian businesses since the commencement of the warfare successful Ukraine past year. "Penalty pain" is however the insubstantial describes the woes of the US women's shot team, whose "World Cup imagination is over". The US squad - 1 of the apical contenders to triumph the World Cup successful Australia and New Zealand - mislaid by "the smallest of margins" aft video exertion showed that the shot US goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher had saved "crept a millimetre implicit the extremity line," the insubstantial adds.

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The Daily Mirror leads connected a poll, carried retired by the newspaper, which suggested that 74% of radical would similar tougher penalties for the owners of unsafe dogs.

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The Daily Star reports that Star Trek fable William Shatner is facing backlash from sci-fi fans for mocking claims that aliens person visited Earth.

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