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    Channel boat tragedy hours after Rwanda go-ahead

    Channel boat tragedy hours after Rwanda go-ahead

    Rishi Sunak’s controversial Rwanda Bill was today brought into stark focus following the deaths of at least five migrants - including a child - who were packed into a small boat with more than 100 people trying to cross the English Channel.
    French police and coastguard said the fatalities included three men, a woman and a seven-year-old girl.
    The Channel tragedy came after late-night votes in Parliament, as Sunak finally saw his Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill getting voted through, which will set in motion plans for deporting asylum seekers who entered the UK "illegally" to east-central Africa .
    But what’s next, what are the legal hurdles - and what happens to the legislation if Labour wins power?
    With the latest from Westminster, Mark Blunden is joined in the House of Commons by the Evening Standard’s political editor Nicholas Cecil.


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    Water bills warning...and why you should never swim the Thames

    Water bills warning...and why you should never swim the Thames

    Mayor Sadiq Khan started the week in hot water over river safety - after his manifesto stated he planned to make the capital’s waterways, including the Thames, so clean they would be “swimmable” within a decade.
    At the same time, Thames Water, which is battling a budget black hole, warns customer bills could rocket by almost half.
    The Standard podcast is joined by Evening Standard business editor Jonathan Prynn and former lifeguard Brendon Prince, founder of Above Water, a water safety and drowning awareness charity.

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    • 10 min
    Octopus Money boss Ruth Handcock (How to be a CEO)

    Octopus Money boss Ruth Handcock (How to be a CEO)

    Today’s bonus episode is from our How to be a CEO business podcast. David Marsland meets with Octopus Money CEO Ruth Handcock.
    To hear the full episode search How to be a CEO wherever you find your podcasts, or hit this link.
    Ruth will also be appearing at the Watercooler Event, which is being held alongside the Evening Standard’s SME Expo at Excel London on the 23rd and 24th of April.
    Tickets are free. Click the links to find out more.

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    London mayoral race heats up

    London mayoral race heats up

    There’s less than two weeks to go until Londoners cast their ballots and a new exclusive YouGov poll for The Standard has revealed the gap is closing between Sadiq Khan and Susan Hall. 
    The Tory contender is on 27 per cent, up three points from February, and her Labour rival is on 46 per cent, down three points. 
    Ross Lydall, our City Hall Editor & Transport Editor, explains the significance of the polls and discusses the candidates' latest announcements as election day draws near.


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    • 12 min
    Rishi’s rating slumps to ‘worst ever for a major party leader’

    Rishi’s rating slumps to ‘worst ever for a major party leader’

    An exclusive poll by Ipsos for The Standard has revealed Rishi Sunak’s rating as Prime Minister has slumped to the worst ever for a leader of a major party.
    It comes as pressure piles on the PM to call a date for the next general election, with the survey finding more than half of Britons want one held by the end of the summer. 
    Gideon Skinner, Head of Political Research at Ipsos, explains the key findings from the poll and gives his analysis.

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    • 10 min
    Entries open for the Standard’s New Homes Awards

    Entries open for the Standard’s New Homes Awards

    This year marks the 33rd edition of the awards, with categories ranging from best house and best flat, through to best regeneration projects and low carbon homes. The longest serving judge on the panel, Stephen Lee, explains what the awards are all about, which categories he’s most looking forward to this year, and describes some of his favourite entries from previous years.
    You can enter this year’s New Homes Awards here.
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