Liz Truss confirms first Rwanda flight WILL leave UK today defying 'slim chance' fears

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Liz Truss confirms first Rwanda flight WILL leave UK today defying 'slim chance' fears
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FOREIGN SECRETARY Liz Truss has confirmed the first deportation flight to Rwanda will take off from Britain today.

"I can’t say exactly how many people will be on the flight.

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