Thursday evening UK news briefing: Rishi Sunak 'throwing meat to socialists'

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Here's your evening briefing by TheChrisPrice: 🔴Rishi Sunak accused of 'throwing red meat to socialists' 🔴Kevin Spacey charged with sexual assault in UK 🔴When ABBA met their ABBAtars

Evening briefing: Today's essential headlines Surging migration | More than one million foreign nationals have been allowed to live in the UK for the first time in modern history as the Government was accused of breaking its Brexit promises. The data also showed that three-quarters of the initial asylum applications are being granted, the highest rate for 30 years, despite the Government's claims to be cracking down on illegal arrivals and bogus claims.

 

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