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    Evening Briefing Tuesday 12th December

    enDecember 12, 2023

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    • UK's Rwanda asylum plan faces rebellion and criticismThe UK government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda faces potential rebellion from Tory MPs and criticism over cost and effectiveness, while a tragic death on a barge in Dorset adds to the chaos surrounding the Conservative Party's border security and asylum system policies.

      The UK political landscape is in turmoil over the government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda. The bill faces potential rebellion from Tory MPs, with the European Research Group claiming they have enough votes to block it. The cost of the plan, estimated at £400 million, has been criticized by Labour as an expensive gimmick. The former Tory leader, Lord Hague, has warned of the consequences if the Conservatives lose the next general election. Amidst this chaos, an asylum seeker onboard a barge in Dorset has tragically died. Home Secretary James Cleverly insists the plans are game changing, but the debate has become about border security, fixing the broken asylum system, and preventing dangerous boat crossings, rather than the Rwanda plan itself. The situation is critical for the Conservative Party and the next general election.

    • UK investigation into tragic death on BEP Stockholm barge, Zara's insensitive ad, Vicky McClure's charity work, and notable companies' initiativesThe UK investigates a shipping tragedy, Zara faces criticism for an ad, Vicky McClure shines in charity work, and UnitedHealthcare and 1800flowers.com make headlines for their initiatives

      There have been significant developments in various areas, each with its own implications. In the UK, an investigation is ongoing into the tragic death on the BEP Stockholm barge, which has been a subject of controversy since its arrival in Portland. Separately, Zara, a Spanish fashion retailer, faced backlash for an advertising campaign that critics perceived as insensitive to the ongoing conflict in Gaza. Meanwhile, Vicky McClure, an actress from the Line of Duty series, has been recognized for her charity work around dementia and her efforts to create a choir for those affected by the disease. Lastly, UnitedHealthcare's Health ProtectorGuard insurance plans and 1800flowers.com were highlighted for their roles in managing healthcare costs and gift-giving, respectively. These stories demonstrate the complexities and diversity of current events, touching on topics ranging from politics and controversy to charity and healthcare.

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