Few would argue against a programme which aims to removes dangerous foreign criminals from the UK but if the project is shrouded in secrecy, like the focus of our first piece today seems to be, it's very difficult to know whether it's operating as it should be. We look at concerns raised about a joint initiative run by the Home Office and the police and ask if a new legal challenge could throw some light on this shady area of immigration enforcement? There's been plenty of criticism of the UK's arms sales to authoritarian regimes but our next piece suggests that with the destruction of Yemen having been exacerbated by a year long Saudi-led bombing campaign, it's time that the government finally accepted the harm and suffering that its deals with the Saudis are having. And as usual we've spared you the pain of watching PMQs for yourself by bringing you all the key moments from the weekly clash between David Cameron and Jeremy Corbyn. Today's verdict suggests that the SNP's Angus Robertson is proving to be a more effective opposition to the government than any other party leader. |
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