‘Backhanded compliment’? Mirror and Guardian excluded from Patel’s trip to Rwanda
The Home Office has been accused of trying to "avoid public scrutiny" by shutting out certain journalists.
The Home Office has been accused of trying to "avoid public scrutiny" by shutting out certain journalists.
"There is no getting away from the fact that the Home Office is lurching from crisis to crisis and chaos reigns across Government," said shadow home office minister Conor McGinn
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