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The Times also looks at the migration bill vote, reporting that Home Secretary Suella Braverman has been accused of “secretly backing a backbench rebellion” against her own bill to toughen the law. With their support, the newspaper says the government would have the power to bar migrants from “using any aspect” of Britain’s domestic human rights laws to avoid deportation. It also features a story on raw sewage being dumped into rivers and coastal areas across England more than 300,000 times in the last year.

Times Front Page 22nd of November 2024

Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu could face arrest if he travels to Britain, following a ruling by the International Criminal Court (ICC) citing allegations of war offences in Gaza, as UK Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer expresses support for the ICC investigation.

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