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Hier — 15 avril 2024www.telegraph.co.uk

Government accused of ‘flogging a dead horse’ as Rwanda Bill voting begins - follow live

The Government has been accused of “flogging a dead horse” with the Rwanda scheme, two years after the proposal was first put forward.

MPs are currently debating the Safety of Rwanda Bill in the latest round of “parliamentary ping pong” between the two Houses of Parliament.

The Rwanda scheme was introduced in April 2022, by then-prime minister Boris Johnson, with the aim of deterring people from travelling to the UK on small boats across the English Channel.

Stephen Kinnock, a shadow Home Office minister, accused the Government of “two years of headline-chasing gimmicks”.

He added: “Two years of pursuing a policy that is fundamentally unworkable, unaffordable and unlawful. Two years of flogging this dead horse.”

Speaking in the Commons, Mr Kinnock said: “Hundreds of millions of pounds of taxpayers’ money has been sent to the Rwandan government. Civil servants, courts, parliamentarians, and journalists have spent countless hours, days and weeks discussing and writing about it.]]>

Peerless Scottie Scheffler wins the 2024 Masters to evoke Tiger Woods comparisons

They say that the Masters does not start until the back nine on a Sunday. Not for Scottie Scheffler, it doesn’t. For the second time in three years, this is exactly when he ended it, clinically pulling clear towards the Butler Cabin as all those around him lost their heads.]]>

Jack Willis devastating as Toulouse score seven second-half tries to rout Exeter

They treat the players as rock stars at the Stade Ernest-Wallon with 5,000 people waiting more than two hours in near 30C heat just to greet the arrival of the team bus. Jack Willis duly played like he was in Guns N’ Roses, helping Toulouse to unleash a brand of heavy metal that left Exeter a quivering wreck by the end of a brutal second half in which they shipped seven tries.]]>

Northampton Saints make Bulls pay for sending second string side in Champions Cup demolition

Par : Ben Coles
The old cliché says you can only beat what is in front of you. Well Northampton Saints did just that, with Phil Dowson’s side marching into the semi-finals of the Investec Champions Cup for the first time since reaching the final in 2011.]]>

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Harlequins eclipse ‘Bristanbul’ to reach first-ever Champions Cup semi-final

On the day that I Am Maximus won the Grand National, Harlequins borrowed the gladiatorial mantra of death or glory to deliver potentially the best performance in their history in a 12-try thriller against Bordeaux. And they might just have saved the credibility of the Champions Cup in the process.]]>

Mateo Kovacic and Josko Gvardiol step up as Man City big guns get much-needed rest

Par : Uche Amako
If Manchester City do pull off a miraculous “Double Treble” this season then Pep Guardiola may look back on this weekend as one of those significant staging posts in the march to history.]]>

I Am Maximus wins 2024 Grand National to secure Willie Mullins’s Gold Cup-National double

Par : Alan Tyers
It was 13th time lucky for Paul Townend as he steered I Am Maximus home with an exemplary ride to put his and trainer Willie Mullins’ mark on Grand National history.]]>

Micky van de Ven epitomises how Newcastle exposed Spurs’ soft underbelly

There is an image of Micky van de Ven that summed up Tottenham Hotspur’s performance in this costly defeat. His frame is contorted into an unnatural shape, lying on his back, mouth and eyes wide open, shock and confusion frozen on his face, as Alexander Isak scores Newcastle United’s first goal.]]>

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